![]() ![]() One of Supergirls' clients was John Mack Carter, the editor of "Ladies' Home Journal," and he encouraged Danielle to write a book. She wrote her first manuscript at age 19 while attending NYU and adjusting to married life, and after her first child was born, Steel got a job at Supergirls, a New York advertising agency. She attended at Parsons School of Design and New York University, studying fashion design and literature design, but she dropped out after suffering a few health scares.ĭanielle began writing stories when she was a child and started writing poetry as a teenager. Steel was raised by her father in New York, and she graduated from the Lycée Français de New York, in 1965. John and Norma divorced when Danielle was 8 years old, and she rarely saw her mother after that. John was a descendant of Joseph Schülein, the owner of Löwenbräu beer, and Norma was the daughter of Portuguese diplomat Gil da Camara Stone dos Reis. ![]() ![]() She grew up with a Portuguese mother, Norma, and a German father, John, and spent a great deal of her youth in France, where she often attended her parents' lavish dinner parties with the rich and famous. Danielle Steel was born Danielle Fernandes Dominique Schuelein-Steel on August 14, 1947, in New York, New York. ![]()
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