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Chargement... La belle vie (1987)par Danielle Steel
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HTML:#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Smart, likable Bernie Fine was the wonder boy of Wolffâ??s, New Yorkâ??s most glamorous department store. A senior VP on the way up, he arrives in San Francisco to open a West Coast store. His career is skyrocketing, but his life lacks a center. When he looks into the wide, innocent eyes of five-year-old Jane Oâ??Reilly, and then into the equally enchanting eyes of her mother, Liz, Bernie knows he has found what he has been looking for. Bernie thought he had found love to last a lifetime, but when Liz is stricken with cancer, time becomes painfully short. Alone with two children, Bernie must face the loss and learn that life has other fine things Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This book is about Bernie, a rich snob of sorts who realizes his money can't buy him the "fine things" (cue credits). Then he meets a woman, Liz, and falls madly in love with her and the prospect of coparenting her daughter Jane, whom she had in a previous relationship. He desperately wants the love of family and the bonds that come with it, but true to Danielle Steel's style, somebody dies and throws Bernie's world to hell after overcoming the impossible obstacles of finding his true love. The book is about love enduring and conquering all, with a nice decent happy ending, with all the drama, sex, addiction, and chaos that comes in the middle.
The television movie they made for this was just okay - this was around the time NBC stopped investing in a lot of their sunday night mini series and it shows in how they rushed it. ( )