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Danielle Steels fiftyfirst bestselling novel tells the story of anextraordinary man the woman who loved him and a bond so powerful it couldnever be broken. It is about finding the courage to let someone you love flyfree.... The phone call came on a snowy December afternoon. Kate wascertain it was Joe the brilliant visionary man who had been her soulmate herdriving force since the night they met almost thirtyfour years before. Whatshe got was the one call she had never wanted and didnt expect. As thesnow continued to fall Kates mind drifted back to the moment when she andJoe first met. She had been just seventeen and he was young powerfuldazzling and different from any man shed ever known. It was just daysbefore Christmas 1940. The war is raging in Europe when Kate Jamison makes herdebut in New York City. In a room filled with the scions of East Coast societyand the leading political figures of the day it is Joe Allbright who catchesKates eye. At twentynine Joe is the brilliant protege of CharlesLindbergh and already a legend in flying circles for his recordbreaking speedand stateoftheart airplane designs. All Kate sees is a tall strikinglyhandsome man who seems at once awkward and largerthanlife like a shiningstar just out of reach. Joe too is caught off balance by his response toKate seeing in this beautiful young woman vitality and youth the lifelongsoulmate he never expected to find. As the months pass they will meetagain forging a bond that will set the course of both their lives. Kate willgo off to study at Radcliffe. Joe will skyrocket to fame in modern aviation.Joes planes are his life hispassion. But irresistibly drawn to her like mothto flame he always comes back to Kate. Even after the long dark years ofWorld War II when Kate was sure she had finally lost him completely Joereturns. Never willing to stay always needing to fly away. As planes arefor «
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