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The Stars Shine Down

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The Stars Shine Down
First edition
AuthorSidney Sheldon
LanguageEnglish
GenreThriller
PublisherWilliam Morrow
Publication date
Oct 1992
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages400
ISBN0-688-08490-7
Preceded byThe Doomsday Conspiracy 
Followed byNothing Lasts Forever 

The Stars Shine Down is a 1992 novel by Sidney Sheldon.

Plot summary

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The novel tells the story of Lara Cameron, a successful real estate developer who came from a broken family in Nova Scotia. Lara's mother and her male twin die during their birth and her Scottish father, who collects rents for boarding houses, doesn't want her. Early in life, she learns to fend for herself and how to get her own way in a male-dominated world. After her father's death due to a sudden heart failure, Lara takes up her father's job along with her own kitchen work in the boarding house. She meets a man called Charles Cohn who is much impressed by her. He hands her a contract for building. To acquire a fine piece of land, she makes a deal with the owner of the boarding house to secure her first building in exchange for her body. Thrilled at her success, she moves to Chicago to start her real estate empire. Even though she encounters many problems, she is able to overcome them all and become one of America's most successful businesswomen, and receives the nickname, "Iron Butterfly." She falls in love with a talented pianist, Philip Adler, and marries him. She is on the verge of losing everything she has achieved as well as the one man she loves, but the Iron Butterfly miraculously recovers from all her shattered dreams and gains back all her hopes and the only man whom she ever truly loved.

Reception

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Kirkus Reviews gave a positive review, calling it "compulsively readable".[1] A negative review for Publishers Weekly criticized the characterization, and called the book "a barely tepid potboiler".[2]

References

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  1. ^ "THE STARS SHINE DOWN | Kirkus Reviews". Kirkus Reviews. 1 August 1992. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  2. ^ "The Stars Shine Down by Sidney Sheldon". Publishers Weekly. 28 September 1992. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
Preceded by Sidney Sheldon Novels
1992
Succeeded by