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Far from Home : A Novel

115,00 DH

Une saga poignante de la Seconde Guerre mondiale sur le courage, le sacrifice et les liens familiaux.
Arielle von Auspeck fuit Paris sous l'occupation nazie après l'exécution de son mari, se cachant en Normandie tout en luttant pour la survie de sa famille.
Alliances secrètes, missions de la Résistance et course contre la montre pour retrouver ses proches.
Danielle Steel’s gripping tale explores love and resilience in the face of unimaginable loss.
Perfect for fans of historical fiction and stories of quiet heroism.
War, hope, and the unbreakable bonds of family collide in this unforgettable novel.
A must-read for those who cherish emotional depth and rich historical detail.
Discover why Steel’s storytelling has captivated millions worldwide. 📚💔🌍

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12X13X14 March 4, 2025 English 320 pages , , , , ,

Authors

Far from Home : A Novel

Danielle Steel

Danielle Steel (born August 14, 1947, in New York City) is one of the best-selling fiction authors of all time, with over 190 books—including more than 140 novels—translated into 43 languages and sold in 69 countries, totaling up to a staggering 800 million copies worldwide  . With a career spanning from her debut in 1973 (Going Home) to her […]

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Set against the tumultuous backdrop of World War II, Far From Home follows Arielle von Auspeck, a woman torn between loyalty to her family and her moral compass during Nazi occupation. After her husband, Gregor, a retired German colonel secretly opposed to Hitler, is executed for his role in a failed assassination plot, Arielle flees Paris under a false identity. Separated from her children and thrust into hiding in Normandy, she navigates fear and uncertainty while forging unexpected alliances.

Arielle’s journey intertwines with Sebastien Renaud, a grieving Resistance fighter whose skills as a forger become vital to their survival. Together, they risk everything to undermine the occupation, clinging to hope for reunification with their loved ones. Steel masterfully captures the resilience of the human spirit, painting vivid portraits of sacrifice, courage, and quiet rebellion.

The novel delves into themes of identity and loyalty, exploring how ordinary people confront extraordinary evil. Arielle’s dual heritage—French and German—adds layers of tension as she grapples with divided loyalties in a war that spares no one. Steel’s meticulous research brings 1944 France to life, from the opulent halls of the Hotel Ritz to the rustic secrecy of Normandy villages.

Family bonds anchor the story, as Arielle’s love for her children and Gregor’s legacy drive her choices. Meanwhile, the shadow of loss looms large, with characters confronting grief while fighting for a future free from tyranny. The narrative balances intimate emotional struggles with the sweeping scale of history, offering a poignant tribute to those who resisted darkness.

Ultimately, Far From Home is a testament to love’s endurance amid chaos. Steel’s prose weaves heartbreak and hope into a gripping tale of survival, reminding readers that even in the bleakest times, humanity’s light persists.

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