
Amazing Grace
On a warm May night in San Francisco, the Ritz-Carlton ballroom shimmers with crystal and silver as a glittering, celebrity-studded crowd gathers for a charity dinner dance. The...
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On a warm May night in San Francisco, the Ritz-Carlton ballroom shimmers with crystal and silver as a glittering, celebrity-studded crowd gathers for a charity dinner dance. The evening is perfectûuntil, just minutes before midnight, the room begins to sway. Glass shatters. And as the lights go out, people begin to screamà.In the earthquakeÆs aftermath, the lives of four strangers will converge.à Sarah Sloane, the beautiful wife of a financial whiz, watches her perfect world fall to piecesà. Grammy-winning singer Melanie Free, the eventÆs headliner, comes to a turning point in her life and careerà. Photographer Everett Carson, a former war correspondent whose personal demons have demoted him to covering society parties, finds new purpose amid the carnageàand Sister Maggie Kent, a nun who normally works in jeans and high-tops with the homeless, searches through the rubbleûand knows instantly that there is much work to be doneà.As the city staggers back to life, a chain reaction of extraordinary events will touch each of the survivors.à For Sarah, it begins with the discovery of a crime and a betrayal, then a strength she never knew she had. For Melanie, volunteering at a refugee camp will open new worlds of possibility. And Everett will be shaken by the unlikely relationship he forges with Maggie, who helps him rebuild his shattered lifeûand upends her own in the process. But as a year passes, and the anniversary of the earthquake approaches, more surprises are in storeûas each discovers the unexpected gifts in a tragedyÆs wakeàand the amazing grace of new beginnings.Throughout these enthralling pages, Danielle Steel creates a stunning array of contrastsûfrom the dazzle of a society benefit to the chaos of a makeshift hospital, from the pampered lives of rock stars to the quiet heroism of emergency volunteers. It is her most powerful and life-affirming novel to date.