A Good Woman by Danielle Steel
December 22, 2008 7:39 pm Book ReviewsAnnabelle Worthington (now aged 19), was born into privilege, but all changed in April 1912, when the Titanic sinking, changed her world. Her grief gave her a new found strength as she poured herself into voluntary work, finding a passion for medicine that would change her life forever.
Her husbands secrets, took Annabelle’s seemingly idyllic marriage to the depths of despair. Annabelle goes to war-ravaged France as she hopes a life of service will help her escape the despair of her marriage.
In a field hospital in France, Annabelle studies medicine to help save lives. By the end of the war, Annabelle starts a new life as a doctor in Paris, her past is by now almost forgotten, until an ill fated meeting when she opens her heart about her previous life and world which she thought she had left behind her.
Annabelle Worthington, is portrayed as a remarkable woman, who triumphs against all the odds, her story celebrates her life, her courage and is testament to her will to survive.
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