The House on Hope Street (Danielle Steel)
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Format: Audio Cassette
ISBN: 0553502506
ISBN-13: 9780553502503
Publisher: Random House Audio
Release Date: June, 2000
Length: N/A
Weight: Unavailable
Dimensions: 7.18 X 4.52 X 1.25 inches
Language: English
   
   

The House on Hope Street (Danielle Steel)

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Four cassettes, 6 hoursLife was good for Liz and Jack Sutherland.  In 18 years of marriage, they had built a family, a successful law practice, and a warm, happy home near San Francisco, in a house on Hope Street.  Then, in an instant, it all fell apart.  It began like any other Christmas morning, with joy and children's laughter.  But for Jack Sut...
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  Editorial Review of The House On Hope Street

This was the first book that I have ever read by Danielle Steel and it made me a forever fan. I have never felt like I was in the book watching everything go on from a distance until I read this book. It was impossible for me to put it down. My heart went out to the characters. I cried from the front to the back. It made me think about what would happen to me, what I would do, and how I could go on living if I was to ever lose my husband. It made me realize how much I really do love him. It's an awesome book and everyone needs to read it. It will touch your heart forever.
 
  An amazing story!

I must say, I was extremely touched by this book. The story was very well written and felt extremely 'real', the descriptions were simple, yet VERY believable. I like the way the author takes you straight to 'The House on Hope Street' and makes you share Liz's pain throughout.
I would say it was a 'typical' Danielle Steel story, and by typical I mean that her stories are inspiring and feel totally real! Her stories could happen to anyone in real life...she writes fiction but based on real life experiences and I like that very much!
I would definately recommend all her books and especially this one!
 
  Another great read from Danielle Steel

Like many of the other reviewers, I have and love all of Danielle Steel's earlier books. In the last few years, starting with The Klone and I, I became turned off by Ms.Steel's writing. In fact, I waited to read House on Hope Street and The Wedding until my name came up on the list at the library. Now, these two books will definitely be added to my collection. The House on Hope Street is a fast, easy, exciting read. I was in tears by page 61 and had to stop and put myself together. You actually feel the pain Liz has to deal with. You get wrapped up in her life, and by the end of the book, you can feel every emotion, good and bad. This book is a must for all of the early Danielle Steel book lovers.
 
  It can happen to any of us at any time

This was one of Danielle's best reads which includes love, loss, anger and fear! I could hardly wait to turn the pages as I flew home from Kansas last month. I told my husband he had to shut up...and that's something I NEVER do...I love talking to him! But I couldn't help myself! What I realized when I reflected back on this book the day after reading was that it could happen to any one of us at any time, on any given day...too scary to think about...but reality. No warning, no preparation, no clue. So considering my being taken so aback by this story, I thank Danielle for another great book about a strong woman who relects who we can all be...if we need to...but certainly don't want to!
 
  The House on Hope Street

I found the book very touching and close to the heart. You felt you were right there in the story. I felt the characters were well written. You understood how deeply Liz & Jack loved each other. When Jack was killed, you felt the pain that Liz felt. Once again Liz feels the pain when her son is in the hospital fighting for his life. She meets Dr. Bill Webster who saves her son and a relationship between Liz and Bill starts to blossom. I found the book very moving, fast reading and totally enjoyed it.