The Award

Written by:
Danielle Steel
Narrated by:
Adam Verner

Unabridged Audiobook

Ratings
Book
43
Narrator
10
Release Date
November 2016
Duration
9 hours 29 minutes
Summary
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.

Gaëlle de Barbet is sixteen years old in 1940 when the German army occupies France and frightening changes begin. She is shocked and powerless when French gendarmes take away her closest friend, Rebekah Feldmann, and her family, and send them to a detention camp for deportation to an unknown, ominous fate.

The local German military commandant makes Gaëlle’s family estate outside Lyon into his headquarters. Her father and brother are killed by the Germans; her mother fades away into madness and ill health. Trusted friends and employees become traitors. And by accident, Gaëlle 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, Gaëlle becomes a valuable member of the Resistance, fearlessly delivering Jewish children to safety underneath the eyes of the Gestapo and their French collaborators. Then she is suddenly approached by the German commandant with an astonishing and dangerous plan to save part of France’s artistic heritage as the Germans withdraw. And once again, her life is on the line. Conducted in secret, flawlessly carried out, her missions for the Resistance change her life and mark her for years. She is falsely accused of collaboration at the end of the war, and flees Lyon in disgrace, orphaned and alone. She goes to Paris to put the war behind her and begin a new life, with the ghosts of the past always close at hand.

Gaëlle’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. She has never sought recognition for her courage during the war years she can never forget. Her label as a collaborator remains, until her granddaughter, a respected political journalist, is determined that past wrongs finally be made right, and her grandmother’s brave acts be recognized. Now a grateful nation will finally acknowledge this remarkable woman. At last, she is absolved and honored as the war hero she was.
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Pamela Brown

I enjoyed the history lessons this book provides, deep incite to WW2 victims.

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Anonymous

Great! Enjoyed it immensely. Can’t go wrong with a book by Danielle Steel

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Karen H.

Meh. It started interesting but as the main character became an adult she was frustratingly weak and pathetic. I was quite disappointed in the book overall.

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Tiger Rose

it was ok and different

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Kenneth D.

My first Danielle Steele book and it was a decent listen. It was a VIP choice. I realize it is fiction; however, it seemed more like a Lifetime movie than anything. narrator was very god and deserved a five star rating!

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Joan H.

Good story but too long and drawn out.

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Jamie

Steel is a great storyteller. Her books are always so easy to read and hold my interest. This book is no exception. I’m a big fan of World War II history, and this book did not disappoint.

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Evelyn B.

Danielle Steel at her best and the narrator was easy to listen to.

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Brenda Nevers

Excellent read!

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