From the Revolution in Russia to the sixties and seventies in America, from St. Petersburg to Paris to New York in the eighties, Zoya is the incomparable story of our time . . . as only Danielle Steel can tell it! For sizzling drama and intricate plotting, Danielle Steel is at the head of her class!
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From the Revolution in Russia to the sixties and seventies in America, from St. Petersburg to Paris to New York in the eighties, Zoya is the incomparable story of our time . . . as only Danielle Steel can tell it! For sizzling drama and intricate plotting, Danielle Steel is at the head of her class!
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I completely agree with VickiLN - this story was incredible. All the elements of family, friendship, love, perseverance and ambition were beautifully depicted throughout. This is one of Danielle Steel's very best!
VickiLN
Jul 11, 2009
Loved It
I usually don't read books like this, and I can't remember why I decided to read this one. But I'm so glad I did. I first read this book over 20 yrs ago and it's still my favorite. It's a little long, the paperback is 500 pages, but it is well worth the time spent. From the very beginning this book had me hooked. It was never boring and I found it hard to put down. I laughed, cried and was in awe of this very strong lady who took whatever life gave her and kept going!