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Silent Honor is a novel written by Danielle Steel, published in 1996. The plot follows Hiroko, an eighteen-year-old who leaves Japan to live with her uncle in California, United States, after making a difficult decision based on her needs and her father's beliefs.
- 353 pp
- Danielle Steel
- 1996
- Delacorte Press
Sep 3, 1997 · Mass Market Paperback – September 3, 1997. by Danielle Steel (Author) 4.6 3,377 ratings. See all formats and editions. From #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel, a moving novel of families separated and lives shattered by prejudice during one of the most shameful episodes in American history.
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- $7.28
Oct 1, 1996 · Silent Honor. Danielle Steel. 4.10. 7,695 ratings366 reviews. The doyenne of bestseller lists weaves another romantic story in her 38th novel, a tale of separated families and shattered lives set against one of the most morally reprehensible events in U.S. history: the internment of Japanese-Americans during WW II.
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Feb 20, 2009 · 4.6 3,352 ratings. See all formats and editions. From #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel, a moving novel of families separated and lives shattered by prejudice during one of the most shameful episodes in American history. A man ahead of his time, Japanese college professor Masao Takashimaya of Kyoto had a passion for modern ...
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About Silent Honor. From #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel, a moving novel of families separated and lives shattered by prejudice during one of the most shameful episodes in American history.
- Mass Market Paperback
Silent Honor. In her 38th bestselling novel, Danielle Steel creates a powerful, moving portrayal of families divided, lives shattered and a nation torn apart by prejudice during a shameful episode in recent American history. A man ahead of his time, Japanese college professor Masao Takashimaya of Kyoto had a passion for modern ideas that was as ...
Silent Honor. Danielle Steel. Delacorte Press, 1996 - Fiction - 353 pages. In her 38th bestselling novel, Danielle Steel creates a powerful, moving portrayal of families divided, lives...