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Silent Honor (Danielle Steel)

In her 38th bestselling novel, Danielle Steel creates a powerful, moving portrayal of families divided, ...
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Silent Honor (Danielle Steel) 5

No idea what it's about, bought it as a gift, but face it, it's bound to be as good as all of her other titles.

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Uplatereadin'
12/18/2007

Silent Honor (Danielle Steel) 5

I love how Danielle Steel often incorporates history into her stories. I didn't know much about the relocation of the American Japanese but I do now. This is an easy read, as all DS books are.

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A.Williams4391 2
09/14/2007

Silent Honor (Danielle Steel) 5

Throughout this book, you will show just about every emotion possible. I was giddy, I was sad, excited, angry, and I cried a lot!
This book showed me what it was like for the Japanese and Japanese-Americans during this time. To be honest, I was kind of clueless until now.
I fell in love with Hiroko and everyone around her. All of their strength and courage are just a few of the qualities that everyone should strive to have.
This is one of the best books, if not the best book, I have ever read! I'm sure anyone who reads it will absolutely LOVE it!

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Kelly92446
10/03/2006

Silent Honor (Danielle Steel) 4

I really enjoyed this book. The topic is one I was not really informed about and I enjoyed learning about the Japanese customs and what they went through during WWII. I loved the characters and lived their joys and heartbreak with them. The last Danielle Steel I read was a dud so I was not really looking forward to this one but I am pleasantly surprised. I will continue to give Ms Steel a try.

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DawnDellarocco
08/19/2006

Silent Honor (Danielle Steel) 5

This is a great, moving story about Hiroko, a girl from Japan who comes to live with her uncle, and cousins in California to attend college. This story tells of the prejudices of the Japanese, and Japanese-Americans during World War II, and the family's losses during WW II but it also tells a love of Hiroko and her American boyfriend who befriends her despite her being Japanese, and falls in love with her. I loved this book, and I cried during certain parts of this book, it was that moving. I loved it, and I know you will too. It is very fast-moving and an easy read. I couldn't put it down. I read this book in 2 days.

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