Coming Out, Danielle Steel
Coming Out, Danielle Steel
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Coming Out

Author: Danielle Steel

Narrator: David Garrison

Unabridged: 4 hr 4 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/27/2006


Synopsis

Olympia Crawford Rubinstein has a busy legal career, a solid marriage, and a way of managing her thriving family with grace, humor, and boundless energy. With twin daughters finishing high school, a son at Dartmouth, and a kindergartner from her second marriage, there seems to be no challenge to which Olympia cannot rise. Until one sunny day in May, when she opens an invitation for her daughters to attend the most exclusive coming-out ball in New York–and chaos erupts all around her. One twin’s excitement is balanced by the other’s outrage; her previous husband’s profound snobbism is in sharp contrast to her current husband’s flat refusal to attend.

For Olympia’s husband, Harry, whose parents survived the Holocaust, the idea of a blue-blood debutante ball is abhorrent. Her daughter Veronica, a natural-born rebel, agrees– while Veronica’s identical twin, Virginia, is already shopping for the perfect dress. Then there’s Olympia’s ex, an insufferable snob, who sees the ball as the perfect opportunity for a family feud. And amid all the hubbub, Olympia’s college-age son, Charlie, is facing a turning point in his life–and may need his mother more than ever. But despite it all, Olympia is determined to steer her family through the event until, just days before the cotillion, things begin to unravel with alarming speed.

From a son’s crisis to a daughter’s heartbreak, from a case of the chicken pox to a political debate raging in her household, Olympia is on the verge of surrender. And that is when, in a series of startling choices and changes of heart, family, friends, and even a blue-haired teenager all find a way to turn a night of calamity into an evening of magic. As old wounds are healed, barriers are shattered and new traditions are born, and a debutante ball becomes a catalyst for change, revelation, acceptance, and love.

In a novel that is by turns profound, poignant, moving, and warmly funny, Danielle Steel tells the story of an extraordinary family–finding new ways of letting go, stepping up, and coming out...in the ways that matter most.

About Danielle Steel

Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein-Steel was born on August 14, 1947 in New York. Her father was a descendant of the Lowenbrau beer family and her mother was the daughter of a diplomat. She studied both literature and fashion design, first attending the Parsons School of Design and then New York University, graduating in 1967. Danielle Steel is currently the bestselling author alive today, and the fourth bestselling author of all time with over 650 million copies of her books sold. Steel has written 129 books, 93 of which were novels, primarily romance. Every one of her novels has achieved best seller status. She has been published in 69 countries and in 43 different languages. She has had 22 of her novels adapted for television movies and two of those received Golden Globe nominations. Danielle releases three new novels a year and works on multiple books at a time, often as many as five at once.

Steel has been married five times and although she is currently divorced, she is a strong believer in marriage and family. An only child, she discovered the joys of a big family as a child through one of her friends. She has nine children (seven biological and two stepsons that she has always considered her own) that are her greatest accomplishment. Her joy in life is her children and she speaks of them frequently on her website and her blog. Many of her books have been dedicated to one or more of her children. She was based in California for most of her career and now lives in both San Francisco and Paris.


Reviews

AudiobooksNow review by Judy on 2007-04-29 10:13:03

What a disappointment this book was,very boring and predictable. The whole novel centers around a coming out party for the oldest daughter of a wealthy family. There are too many good books out there waiting to be read and this is not one of them.

AudiobooksNow review by Debby on 2007-06-25 22:43:59

I agree with the previous reviewer. Thank goodness the story doesn't take long to read. It's really pretty stupid, filled with shallow people and really no excitement at all. Just 'fluff' to read, but certainly not a book that I found inspiring.

Goodreads review by Suz on February 09, 2017

I was having a lazy Boxing Day at home (we are normally on holidays at the beach, but this year it's not meant to be) while the kids were playing music, cricket, playing on their phones and with Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. They're used to their mum reading while they are having fun. I continued on......more

Goodreads review by Suzzie on December 11, 2019

3.5* Easy, quick read that is entertaining. I actually really enjoyed this rather intense free read. Sometimes you just need a one-sitting read that does not require much time or thinking.......more

Goodreads review by Sanela on December 11, 2018

38. knjiga koju sam pročitala ove (2018.) godine je "Prvi ples" ("Coming out") od Danijele Stil. Jedna od boljih njenih knjiga u kojoj se na ne prevelikom broju stranica i sa ne previše likova zapetljava i raspetljava radnja i životne priče glavnih likova. Odlično je predstavljen ubrzani današnji te......more

Goodreads review by Susan on July 03, 2019

I finished another book but it was an audiobook and I listen to it on 1.75 speed (it was the fastest speed they went up to) I also started it before I went to bed and listened to it the whole time I did chores and cooked dinner. I was a good book. Danielle Steel is an author I read when I was in hig......more

Goodreads review by Read by Curtis on January 12, 2015

I’ll be honest; I’m not a Steel neophyte. Back in 1990 at the tender age of 17, I read Kaleidoscope and I remember enjoying it. However, the experience of reading a Danielle Steel novel at the wizened age of 41 was a less agreeable experience. I pondered what I could possibly say in a review of Comi......more


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Praise for Danielle Steel

“Steel is one of the best!”Los Angeles Times

“Few modern writers convey the pathos of family and material life with such heartfelt empathy.”The Philadelphia Inquirer

“Steel pulls out all the emotional stops. . . . She delivers!”Publishers Weekly

“What counts for the reader is the ring of authenticity.”San Francisco Chronicle