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A] searing portrayal of the loss of her 19-year-old son . . . Ms. Steel’s heartfelt homage to her son may very well help others save a life."— Dallas Morning News

Steel raises a plethora of interesting issues, including how to obtain accurate diagnoses for a child and adolescent; when to set limits for an apparently seriously mentally ill son; what the boundaries should be between mother and son and between mother and caretakers of the son; what to do when a mother's sense of doom about her son is minimized by professionals; and how to evaluate the help one is receiving. The story is a sad one - her son is bipolar and kills himself at 19 years old. She describes at length what it was like raising a child with mental illnesses.Donnally, Trish (February 26, 1998). "A New Chapter in Steel Romance". San Francisco Chronicle . Retrieved April 19, 2007. At once a loving legacy and an unsparing depiction of a devastating illness, Danielle Steel’s tribute to her lost son is a gift of life, hope, healing, and understanding to us all. Pero hay esperanzas, y eso es lo que la autora promulga. Con más información, con mejor tratamiento, podría haber sido funcional, y las cosas podrían haber sido distintas.

In Ordinary Paradise, Laura Furman provides her life history in response to her mother's death in 1959 from cancer, only some six months after the cancer was diagnosed. The author was 13 and a half years old, and her mother was 46. In 2002, the band consisting of Seth Blankenship, Adam Davis, Aaron Nagel, Steve Borth, Joey Bustos, Barry Krippene, and singer Ryan Noble went on hiatus. Steve Borth would join Rx Bandits, before forming his own band Satori in 2006. The remaining Link 80 members would form DESA. They have since maintained that Link 80 would return, but for now they are focused on their respective projects. Williams, Lance (September 21, 1997). "Novelist Danielle Steel's son dies". San Francisco Chronicle . Retrieved April 19, 2007. She married Claude-Eric Lazard in 1965, and divorced him in 1974 after several years of separation. She had met Danny Zugelder while interviewing a prisoner, whom she married in the prison canteen in 1975. They got divorced in 1978, but their relationship inspired Steele to write ‘Now & Forever’ and ‘Passion’s Promise’. She married William George Toth on the very next day of her divorce with Zugelder, but they did not get along well, and divorced in 1981. She was 8.5 months pregnant at that time.In her book Danielle Steel struggles to understand her son; in The Outsider Nathaniel Lachenmeyer struggles to understand his father. The Outsider is a son's reconstruction of a father's battle with mental illness. Nathaniel's father, Charles, was born in 1943 and died in 1995. Nathaniel's parents divorced in 1981, when the son was ten years old, and between 1981 and 1995 Lachenmeyer saw his father only twice. He received about 20 letters from his father, the last one in 1991. Further, he knew that his paternal grandmother had diagnoses of paranoid schizophrenia and alcohol abuse. In The Outsider, Lachenmeyer describes his search to find, understand, and perhaps establish a posthumous relationship with the father he hardly knew in life. The name came from the interstate highway I-80 which they used to get to the drummer's garage for band practice and connected the band members' homes: members lived in Oakland, Berkeley and Richmond. Steel married French-American banker Claude-Eric Lazard in 1965 at age 18 and gave birth to their daughter Beatrix. [22] Steel and Lazard separated in 1972. While still married to Lazard, Steel met Danny Zugelder while interviewing an inmate in a prison near Lompoc, California, where Zugelder was also incarcerated. He moved in with Steel when he was paroled in June 1973, but returned to prison in early 1974 on robbery and rape charges. After receiving her divorce from Lazard in 1975, she married Zugelder in the prison canteen. During their relationship, Steel suffered multiple miscarriages. She divorced Zugelder in 1978. [23] a b Kennedy, Dana (December 20, 1996). "Steel Magnolia". Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on June 2, 2007 . Retrieved April 19, 2007. I was so astonished by this true story. I knew that Danielle Steel could tell a good story, and I knew that a true story of how she lost one of her children would be incredibly wrenching and tragic. But I never would have believed an author who writes so often about wealthy, jet-set type people would have a personal voice that was so warm, direct, down to earth and candid.



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