The Award
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - Capturing historical events, terrifying
moments of danger, tragedy, the price of war, and the invincible
spirit of a woman of honor, The Award is a monumental tale from one
of our most gifted storytellers--Danielle Steel's finest, most
emotionally resonant novel yet. Gaelle de Barbet is sixteen years
old in 1940 when the German army occupies France and frightening
changes begin to occur. She is shocked and powerless when French
gendarmes take away her closest friend, Rebekah Feldmann, and her
family for deportation to an unknown, ominous fate. The local
German military commandant makes Gaelle's family estate outside
Lyon into his headquarters. Her father and brother are killed by
the Germans, her mother fades away into madness. Trusted friends
and employees become traitors. And Gaelle begins a perilous journey
with the French Resistance, hoping to save lives to make up for the
beloved friend she could do nothing to help. Taking terrifying
risks, Gaelle becomes a valuable member of the Resistance,
fearlessly delivering Jewish children to safety under the eyes of
the Gestapo and their French collaborators. Then she is suddenly
approached by the German commandant with an astonishing, dangerous
plan to save part of France's artistic heritage. Conducted in
secret, flawlessly carried out, her missions will mark her for
years, when she is falsely accused of collaboration at the end of
the war. Orphaned and alone, she begins a new life in Paris, with
the ghosts of the past always close at hand. Gaelle's life will
take her from Paris to New York, from a career as a Dior model to
marriage and motherhood, unbearable loss, and mature, lasting love.
She returns to Paris to run a small museum, honoring victims of the
Holocaust. But her label as a collaborator remains, until her
granddaughter, a respected political journalist, ensures that her
grandmother's brave acts are recognized. Now a grateful nation will
finally absolve this remarkable woman and honor her as the war hero
she was.