Joy by Danielle Steel


 Allegra is a little girl who is not living a wonderful childhood. Both parents have decided to go their separate ways. It is clearly spoken Allegra is just an extra piece of luggage.The grandmother will take her just, I suppose, so she will not feel guilty. As these circumstances occur, the word love is never spoken. For a little girl, Allegra is strong. She seems use to getting in the way and then, pushed aside.With very few words a clear picture is given about Allegra's Naval father and her mother who is unsettled in mind and spirit, Through serendipity, I hope life will change for Allegra.

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