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About the Research I research all my books meticulously, with the invaluable help of my researcher, who has worked with me since I began my career. Danielle Steel Wikipedia. Microsoft Toolkit 2.4.3. Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein Steel born August 1. American novelist, currently the best selling author alive and the fourth bestselling fiction author of all time, with over 8. Danielle Steel Books' title='Danielle Steel Books' />Based in California for most of her career, Steel has produced several books a year, often juggling up to five projects at once. Despite a resounding lack of critical acclaim Publishers Weekly,2 all her novels have been bestsellers, including those issued in hardback. Her formula is fairly consistent, often involving rich families facing a crisis, threatened by dark elements such as prison, fraud, blackmail and suicide. Hangman Games For Blackberry. Steel has also published childrens fiction and poetry, as well as raising funds for the treatment of mental disorders. Her books have been translated into 4. Golden Globe nominations. Early yearseditSteel was born Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein Steel in New York City, the only child of Norma da Cmara Stone dos Reis and John Schulein Steel. Her father was a German Jewish immigrant, a descendant of owners of Lwenbru beer. Her mother, born in Portugal, was the daughter of a diplomat. Steel was raised Catholic and had wanted to be a nun during her early years. She spent much of her childhood in France,9 where from an early age she was included in her parents dinner parties, giving her an opportunity to observe the habits and lives of the wealthy and famous. Her parents divorced when she was eight, and she was raised primarily by her father, rarely seeing her mother. Steel started writing stories as a child, and by her late teens had begun writing poetry. A 1. 96. 3 graduate of the Lyce Franais de New York,1. Danielle Steel Books By DateParsons School of Design and then at New York University. Early careereditIn 1. Steel married French American banker Claude Eric Lazard. While a young wife, and still attending New York University, Steel began writing, completing her first manuscript at the age of 1. After the birth of their daughter Beatrix,1. Danielle Steel Books 2016Danielle Steel publishes several new books each year. Find out about her newest book releases for the past year and an upcoming release. Browse a complete list of Danielle Steel books by the prolific novelist, including fiction, nonfiction and childrens books organized by release year. This is the Order of Danielle Steel Books in both chronological order and publication order. List verified daily and newest books added immediately. A Letter from Danielle for October 17. Theres nothing better than reading a book and getting engrossed in the story with a cup of tea, coffee. Complete order of Danielle Steel books in Publication Order and Chronological Order. From 1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel, Past Perfect is a spellbinding story of two families living a hundred years apart who come together in time. Steel worked for a public relations agency in New York called Supergirls. A magazine client was impressed with her freelance articles and encouraged her to focus on writing and suggested she write a book, which she did. She later moved to San Francisco, and worked as a copywriter for Grey Advertising. Personal lifeeditAfter nine years of marriage, Steel and Lazard divorced. In 1. 97. 2 her first novel, Going Home, was published. The novel contained many of the themes that her writing would become known for, including a focus on family issues and human relationships. The heroine of Going Home was a divorced single mother. 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 1. After receiving her divorce from Lazard in 1. Zugelder in the prison canteen. She divorced him in 1. Passions Promise and Now and Forever, the two novels that launched her career. Steel married her third husband, William George Toth, the day after her divorce from Zugelder was finalized. She was already 8 12 months pregnant with his child. Danielle Fernandes Dominique SchueleinSteel born August 14, 1947 is an American novelist, currently the best selling author alive and the fourth bestselling. The Gift by Danielle Steel, Sisters by Danielle Steel, Heartbeat by Danielle Steel, The Promise by Danielle Steel, Kaleidosc. With the success of her fourth book, The Promise, she became a participant in San Francisco high society while Toth, a former drug addict, was left out. They divorced in March 1. Steel married for the fourth time in 1. John Traina. 1. 5 Traina subsequently adopted Steels son Nick and gave him his family name. Together they had an additional five children, Samantha April 1. Victoria September 5, 1. Vanessa 1. 6 December 1. Maxx February 1. Zara September 2. Peugeot Key Generator. Coincidentally, beginning with her marriage to Traina in 1. Steel has been a near permanent fixture on the New York Times hardcover and paperback bestsellers lists. In 1. 98. 9, she was listed in the Guinness Book of World Records for having a book on the New York Times Bestseller List for the most consecutive weeks of any author3. Since her first book was published, every one of her novels has hit bestseller lists in paperback, and each one released in hardback has also been a hardback bestseller. During this time Steel also contributed to her first non fiction work. Having a Baby was published in 1. Steel about suffering through miscarriage. The same year she also published a book of poetry, Love Poems. Steel also ventured into childrens fiction, penning a series of 1. These books, known as the Max and Martha series, aim to help children face real life problems new baby, new school, loss of loved one, etc. In addition, Steel has authored the Freddie series. These four books address other real life situations first night away from home, trip to the doctor, etc. Determined to spend as much time as possible with her own children, Steel often wrote at night, making do with only four hours of sleep. Steel is a prolific author, often releasing several books per year. Each book takes 2 years to complete,1. Steel has developed an ability to juggle up to five projects at once, researching one book while outlining another, then writing and editing additional books. Her fear of flying created so many challenges in the early 1. The Fear of Flying Clinic, going on to serve as one of its directors for some years. Nicholas TrainaeditIn 1. Steel sued a writer who intended to disclose in her book that her son Nick was adopted by her then current husband John Traina, despite the fact that adoption records are sealed in California. A San Francisco judge made a highly unusual ruling allowing the seal on Nicks adoption to be overturned, although he was still a minor. This order was confirmed by a California Appellate Judge, who ruled that because Steel was famous, her sons adoption did not have the same privacy right,1. The son at the center of the lawsuits, Nicholas Traina, committed suicide in 1. Traina was the lead singer of San Francisco punk bands Link 8. Knowledge. To honor his memory, Steel wrote the nonfiction book His Bright Light, about Nicks life and death. Proceeds of the book, which reached the New York Times Non Fiction Bestseller List1. Nick Traina Foundation, which Steel runs, to fund organizations dedicated to treating mental illness. To gain more recognition for childrens mental illnesses, Steel has lobbied for legislation in Washington, and previously held a fundraiser every two years known as The Star Ball in San Francisco. Steel married for a fifth time, to Silicon Valley financier Thomas James Perkins, but the marriage ended after four years in 2. Steel has said that her novel The Klone and I was inspired by a private joke between herself and Perkins. In 2. 00. 6, Perkins dedicated his novel Sex and the Single Zillionaire to Steel. After years of near constant writing, in 2. Steel opened an art gallery in San Francisco, Steel Gallery, which showed contemporary work and exhibited the paintings and sculptures of emerging artists. The gallery closed in 2. She continues to curate shows a few times a year for the Andrea Schwartz Gallery in San Francisco. In 2. 00. 2, Steel was decorated by the French government as an Officier of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, for her contributions to world culture. She has additionally received Induction into the California Hall of Fame, December 2.