Description
In Honour Thyself, Danielle Steel tells the story of Carole Barber, a celebrated film and stage legend who travels to Paris to work on her novel and reflect on her life. After a sudden accident leaves her unconscious and unidentified in a Paris hospital, Carole must piece together her memories—from her childhood in Mississippi to her decades-long career, family relationships, and past loves. As her friends, family, and the media search for her, Carole faces the rare opportunity to re-examine her life, heal past wounds, and rediscover herself. Steel explores themes of identity, resilience, love, and second chances, portraying a woman navigating both personal transformation and public attention.
The novel combines character-driven drama with emotional depth, making it suitable for readers who enjoy contemporary fiction about self-discovery, relationships, and the power of renewal.










