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Blue is the unforgettable new novel from Danielle Steel, whose many #1 New York Times bestselling tales have made her one of America's most beloved writers., Ginny Carter was once a rising star in TV news, married to a top anchorman, with a three-year-old son and a full and happy life in Beverly Hills--until her whole world dissolved in a single instant on the freeway two days before Christmas. In the aftermath, she pieces her life back together and tries to find meaning in her existence as a human rights worker in the worst areas around the globe. Then, on the anniversary of the fateful accident--and wrestling with the lure of death herself--she meets a boy who will cause her life to change forever yet again. Thirteen-year-old Blue Williams has been living on the streets, abandoned by his family, rarely attending school, and utterly alone. Following her instincts, Ginny reaches out to him. Leery of everyone, he runs from her again and again. But he always returns, and each time, their friendship grows. Blue glows with outsized spirit and an irresistible mix of innocence and wisdom beyond his years. Ginny offers him respect as they form an unusual bond and become the family they each lost. But just as Blue is truly beginning to trust her, she learns of a shocking betrayal that he has been hiding. Is it a wound too deep to heal, or will she be able to fight the battle that will make them both whole again? Blue is #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel at her finest, a probing and emotionally gripping story of dark secrets revealed, second chances, and the power of love and courage to overcome life's greatest challenges., The unforgettable story of a woman who has lost everything and sees no reason to go on--until she meets a singular young boy who needs her as much as she needs him. #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel delivers one of the most deeply affecting novels of her celebrated career. Ginny Carter and her husband, Mark, were a golden couple--she, a rising on-air reporter, and he, the most popular anchorman in the business. They had it all: the gorgeous home in Beverly Hills, a marriage and life that were the envy of all, and a cherished, darling three-year-old son, Chris. But everything changed one fateful night, when Mark and Chris were killed in a car crash just two days before Christmas. Ginny survived the accident, though in her grief, she often wished she hadn't. After months of recovery, Ginny can't bear to return to her old life. Instead, she leaves her job, moves to New York and becomes a human rights worker in war-torn countries, caring for refugees, particularly women and children. Three years later, after an assignment in southwest Africa, she returns to New York City on December 22nd, the day before the anniversary of Mark's and Chris's deaths. Still overwhelmed with grief, she is startled to meet a remarkable boy named Blue. Homeless and bearing the scars of early suffering, Blue endears himself to Ginny, who becomes determined to help him find a happy, secure future. What she never expected was that their unlikely friendship would at last help to heal her own broken heart.

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