This is a lot of 6 paperback books by Danielle Steel:
Summer's End
0440184053
9780440184058
Family Album
0440124344
9780440124344
Zoya
0440203856
9780440203858
Message from Nam
0385299079
9780385299077
Daddy
0440207622
9780440207627
Granny Dan
0440224829
9780440224822
All of the books are in acceptable reading condition with heavy spine creasing and edgewear, and clean, tight pages.
Summer's End has a very small tear in the back cover and the price on the front cover is covered with black marker.
Zoya has some staining around the edges, small creases in the covers, and a "7" in blue marker at the top of the spine.
Message from Nam has writing on the description page and inside the back cover, a large crease on the front cover and smaller ones here and there. Some books are checked off on the lists.
Daddy has sticker residue top right front cover and top left of the back cover.
The picture is a scan of the actual books you will receive.
Summer's End
383pp
Dell Publishing, 1979
Synopsis: Diamonds, dinners at L'Etoile, languorous days and luxurious nights, as the wife of a successful international lawyer, Deanna's life should have been complete. And perhaps it was until Marc-Edouard left their beautiful San Francisco home to jet between his native France and the glamorous business capitals of the world...until Deanna found herself alone...until she met Ben Thompson and discovered the simple joys of love and laughter. Passion took her by surprise. She knew it was a moment to be seized, a gift as ephemeral as a sand castle, as rapturous as the sunlit days of summer. But how could she live without him at...Summer's End.
Family Album
438pp
Dell Publishing, 1985
Synopsis: Family Album sweeps from World War II to the 1980's. Here is a novel that grapples with the issues that perplex us now. You will get to know the Thayers, a fascinating American family. And you will never forget them.
Zoya
500pp
Dell Publishing, 1988
Synopsis: From the shattering onset of the Russian Revolution in 1917 to New York in the turbulent eighties, witness the dramatic events that transformed the history of the world and the life of an unforgettable woman...
Message from Nam
417pp
Dell Publishing, 1990
Synopsis: As a journalist, Paxton Andrews would experience Viet Nam firsthand. We follow her from Savannah to Berkeley and then to Saigon. For the soldiers she knew and met there, Viet Nam would change their lives in ways they could never have imagined. Peter Wilson, fresh from law school, was a new recruit who would confront his fate in Da Nang...For seven years Paxton Andrews would write an acclaimed newspaper column from the front before finally returning to the States and then attending the Paris peace talks. But for her and the men who fought in Viet Nam, life would never be the same again.
Daddy
386pp
Dell Publishing, 1989
Synopsis: Oliver Watson's world suddenly dissolves around him when Sarah, his wife of eighteen years, returns to Harvard to get her master's degree. Oliver is left on his own, with three children and a freedom he never wanted. When Oliver's mother is diagnosed as having Alzheimer's disease and dies soon thereafter, Oliver's father's life is changed as well. Braver than his son and with less of a future before him, George Watson, at seventy-two, quickly embraces new relationships and, eventually, a new marriage.
Granny Dan
260pp
Dell Publishing, 1999
Synopsis: She was the cherished grandmother who sang songs in Russian, loved to roller-skate, and spoke little of her past. But when Granny Dan died, all that remained was a box wrapped in brown paper, tied with string. Inside, an old pair of satin toe shoes, a gold locket, and a stack of letters tied with ribbon. It was her legacy, waiting to be discovered by the granddaughter who loved her but never really knew her. It was a story waiting to be told...