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The Ranch

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In her 39th best-selling novel, Danielle Steel tells the story of three former college roommates—Mary Stuart, Tanya, and Zoe—who reunite after twenty years at a ranch in Wyoming. Once inseparable, they have since built separate lives, each facing personal challenges. During a summer when each finds herself alone, they come together to confront their pasts and rediscover their bond. Mary Stuart, married for twenty-two years, masks her loneliness with volunteer work while grappling with guilt over her son’s death. Tanya, a successful singer, enjoys fame but longs for the children she never had and reflects on relationships that have left her heartbroken. Dr. Zoe Phillips, a single mother and dedicated doctor, is overwhelmed with her responsibilities and must reevaluate her life when unexpected news arises. As they reconnect, the women navigate the pretense that has replaced their once-honest communication. Their time at the ranch becomes a transformative experience, allowing them to heal, confront old wounds, and reveal long-buried secrets. Ultimately, their friendship proves to be a cherished bond, offering them the courage to embrace change and renewal. Steel explores the profound meaning of friendship amidst life's complexities, resonating with universal truths.

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The Ranch, Danielle Steel

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1998
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Titolo
The Ranch
Lingua
Inglese
Editore
Dell
Pubblicato
1998
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
480
ISBN10
0440224780
ISBN13
9780440224785
Serie
Prima pubblicazione
1997
Titolo originale
The Ranch
Valutazione
3,85 su 5
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In her 39th best-selling novel, Danielle Steel tells the story of three former college roommates—Mary Stuart, Tanya, and Zoe—who reunite after twenty years at a ranch in Wyoming. Once inseparable, they have since built separate lives, each facing personal challenges. During a summer when each finds herself alone, they come together to confront their pasts and rediscover their bond. Mary Stuart, married for twenty-two years, masks her loneliness with volunteer work while grappling with guilt over her son’s death. Tanya, a successful singer, enjoys fame but longs for the children she never had and reflects on relationships that have left her heartbroken. Dr. Zoe Phillips, a single mother and dedicated doctor, is overwhelmed with her responsibilities and must reevaluate her life when unexpected news arises. As they reconnect, the women navigate the pretense that has replaced their once-honest communication. Their time at the ranch becomes a transformative experience, allowing them to heal, confront old wounds, and reveal long-buried secrets. Ultimately, their friendship proves to be a cherished bond, offering them the courage to embrace change and renewal. Steel explores the profound meaning of friendship amidst life's complexities, resonating with universal truths.