Impossible (Paperback Large Print)

Author: Danielle Steel
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Format: Paperback Large Print
ISBN: 9780739325742
Publisher: Random House Large Print Publishing
Publish Date: 2/7/2006
Buy.com Sku: 31213816
Item#: R3YHGV
Dimensions (in Inches) 9.25H x 6.25L x 1.25T
Pages: 480
 
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When a high-powered gallery owner collides with an offbeat artist, it's the perfect recipe for disaster. Sasha is widowed and knows she was lucky to have been married to a wonderful man. Liam's impulsive behavior has helped tear his marriage apart. While Sasha has been building her Parisian art gallery into an intercontinental success, Liam has been growing into one of the most striking young painters of his time. Utterly unalike--and with a nine-year age difference between them--the two are brought crashing together by the miracle of art. But can they juggle a secret, somewhat scandalous relationship?

For Sasha, it's a matter of keeping Liam hidden from her grown children and well-heeled clientele, as she commutes between New York and Paris. For Liam, it's about creating chaos out of order and bringing out the wild streak Sasha barely knows she has. That is, until tragedy alters Liam's life--and forces a sacrifice that they couldn't have expected. But from the snow falling on the Tuilleries to the joy of eating ice cream by candlelight, the artist and the art dealer have tasted perfection. And giving up now might just be the most impossible thing of all.

With unerring insight into the hearts of men and women--and into the soul of the artist--Danielle Steel takes us into a world of glamour and genius, priceless art and dazzling creativity. Her most compelling novel to date, Impossible weaves an extraordinary tale of love and compromise, of taking chances and counting blessings.
 
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Sasha, a widow who runs two extremely prestigious art galleries, finally puts her mourning aside when she falls in love with Liam, a free-spirited painter nine years younger than she. But will their clashing lifestyles, fear of scandal, and the meddling of her children and his former lover serve to keep them apart? This is the 63rd novel by the astonishingly prolific, internationally bestselling romance author Danielle Steel.

 

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"Steel knows what her fans want, and this solid, meaty tale will not disappoint them." - Kathleen Hughes 02/01/2005


 
Author Bio
Danielle Steel
Educated in both France and New York, Danielle Steel began publishing in 1981 after a successful career in public relations and advertising. Her ensuing string of bestsellers earned her a mention in the "Guiness Book of World Records" for the 390 consecutive weeks during which at least one of her books could be found on the New York Times Bestseller List. Steel writes mostly contemporary romances with recurring themes of family, trust, and the search for true love. Steel has been married numerous times and has had a total of nine children. After her son Nick died of a drug overdose, Steel wrote "His Bright Light" (1998), a non-fiction account of his promising life and tragic death. In addition to having served as the National Chairperson for the American Library Association, she has acted as spokesperson for both the National Committee for the Prevention of Child Abuse and the American Humane Association. Steel spends part of each year at her Napa Valley ranch across the road from Francis Ford Coppola's estate. Her numerous pets have included a Vietnamese potbellied pig called Coco, named after Steel's favorite fashion designer, Coco Chanel.

 
 
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The Suvery Gallery in Paris was housed in an impressive building, an elegant eighteenth-century hotel particulier on the Faubourg St. Honore. Collectors came there by appointment, through the enormous bronze doors into the courtyard. Straight ahead was the main gallery, to the left the offices of Simon de Suvery, the owner. And to the right was his daughter's addition to the gallery, the contemporary wing. Behind the house was a large elegant garden filled with sculptures, mainly Rodins. Simon de Suvery had been there for more than forty years. His father, Antoine, had been one of the most important collectors in Europe, and Simon had been a scholar of Renaissance paintings and Dutch masters before opening the gallery. Now he was consulted by museums all over Europe, held in awe by private collectors, and admired although often feared by all who knew him.

Simon de Suvery was a daunting figure, tall, powerfully built, with stern features and dar
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