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Language English Country United States of America | 3.9/5 Goodreads Publication date 1982 Originally published 1982 Publisher Dell Publishing | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Crossings is a 1982 novel that was written by Danielle Steel. The book is Steel's fourteenth novel.
Contents
Plot
The ship Normandie makes a voyage from Washington D.C. to France despite an impending war. Aboard the ship is American, Liane De Villiers, the young wife of an old ambassador to France.
Liane Crockett de Villiers
A daughter of a world shipping enterprise, Crockett Shippings, who marries Armand after his wife's death
Armand de Villiers
Ambassador of France to the US, having returned to France, who works for the Vichy Regime of German occupied France
Odile de Villiers
Wife of Armand who dies early
Nicholas Burnham
President of an enterprise in steel business, Burnham Steel, who first meets Liane during crossing the Atlantic
Hillary Burnham
Unfaithful wife of Nick who refuses to divorce him
Johnny Burnham
Only son of Nicholas and Hillary
References
Crossings (Steel novel) Wikipedia(Text) CC BY-SA