Moral Compass: A Novel

January 17, 2020 - Comment
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At an elite private school in Massachusetts, a wide circle of lives will be forever changed by a devastating series of events in Danielle Steel’s riveting new novel.

Saint Ambrose Prep is a place where the wealthy send their children for the best possible education, with teachers and administrators from the Ivy League, and graduates who become future lawyers, politicians, filmmakers, and CEOs. Traditionally a boys-only school, Saint Ambrose has just enrolled one hundred and forty female students for the first time. Even though most of the kids on the campus have all the privilege in the world, some are struggling, wounded by their parents’ bitter divorces, dealing with insecurity and loneliness. In such a heightened environment, even the smallest spark can become a raging fire.

One day after the school’s annual Halloween event, a student lies in the hospital, her system poisoned by dangerous levels of alcohol. Everyone in this sheltered community—parents, teachers, students, police, and the media—are left trying to figure out what actually happened. Only the handful of students who were there when she was attacked truly know the answers and they have vowed to keep one another’s secrets. As details from the evening emerge, powerful families are forced to hire attorneys and less powerful families watch helplessly. Parents’ marriages are jeopardized, and students’ futures are impacted. No one at Saint Ambrose can escape the fallout of a life-altering event.

In this compelling novel, Danielle Steel illuminates the dark side of one drunken night, with its tragic consequences, from every possible point of view. As the drama unfolds, the characters will reach a crossroads where they must choose between truth and lies, between what is easy and what is right, and find the moral compass they will need for the rest of their lives.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Moral Compass by Danielle Steel This was a good book, which started out unhappy, but had a great ending. I always give the author a five star rating, however, it could have we been a little more exciting. I think that it could give rich kids a good awakening in case they think they can pay off judges in our judicial system. I would say to her fans that it is worth reading.

Anonymous says:

How can I return this by January 7 when today is already January 8? There was no dislike. Somewhere along the line, I ordered it 2x or your department made the error. No worries. you are still my favorite shopping site. Thank you, Theresa Leonessa

Anonymous says:

Intense, sad, and truly a current happening I have read Danielle Steel books for years and lately her stories are getting intense and seem so real. Moral Compass deals with the aftermath of a night of drinking among some students at a private co-ed high school for the well to do. This is a matter that has happened a couple times in the past couple years here in the USA. There is anger, betrayal, lying, confusion, and so many other emotions going on in this story. I highly recommend it. Some of it might be a bit of a shock but…

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