Danielle Steel
Danielle Steel, an American novelist, was born on August 14, 1947. She has published numerous books every year, all of which have been blockbusters and all of which have a basic mainstream topic such as wealthy families being surrounded by criminals, frauds, and so on.
Danielle Steel began by writing freelance essays for magazines, then moved on to writing books, publishing her first novel, Going Home, in 1972. She has also contributed to children's fiction and poetry, as well as raised donations for people who are mentally ill. Her novels all deal with topics such as suicide, incest, divorce, and so on, and she has progressively established herself as one of the best fiction authors of all time, with a solid foundation for her works that range from romance to suspense. 22 of her books have been made into films, with two of them receiving Golden Globe nominations. Her books have been translated into 28 languages.
Born: August 14, 1947 (age 74)
Nationality: American
Best Works: Summer's End (1979), Kaleidoscope (1987), Zoya (1988), All That Glitters (2020), Spy (2019), Accidental Heroes (2018), Blue (2016),...
Website: daniellesteel.com