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Max & Martha Children's

by Danielle Steel

10 books Started 1989 Latest 1991
Publication Reading Order

The Max & Martha Children's is a Romance / Literary Fiction series by Danielle Steel, comprising 10 books published between 1989 and 1991. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
Martha's New Daddy cover 1 Martha's New Daddy 1989 Buy from Amazon
Max and the Baby-sitter cover 2 Max and the Baby-sitter 1989 Buy from Amazon
Martha's Best Friend cover 3 Martha's Best Friend 1989 Buy from Amazon
Max's Daddy Goes to the Hospital cover 4 Max's Daddy Goes to the Hospital 1989 Buy from Amazon
5 Max's New Baby 1989 Buy from Amazon
Martha's New School (Short Story) cover 6 Martha's New School (Short Story) 1989 Buy from Amazon
Max Runs Away cover 7 Max Runs Away 1990 Buy from Amazon
Martha's New Puppy cover 8 Martha's New Puppy 1990 Buy from Amazon
Max and Grandpa and Grandpa Winky cover 9 Max and Grandpa and Grandpa Winky 1991 Buy from Amazon
Martha and Hilary and the Stranger cover 10 Martha and Hilary and the Stranger 1991 Buy from Amazon

Danielle Steel is an American writer known for her prolific output of romance and women's fiction novels. Born on August 14, 1947, in New York City, Steel has written over 190 novels since 1973. Her books have sold over 800 million copies worldwide and have been translated into 43 languages. Steel's novels often feature wealthy and glamorous characters, exploring themes of love, loss, and family relationships. Steel has received numerous awards, including the Golden Medallion Award for Best Romance Novel from the Romance Writers of America and the Audie Award for Audiobook of the Year. She has also been honored with the French Legion of Honour. Despite her critical success, Steel's work has also been the subject of mixed reviews. Some critics praise her ability to write engaging and escapist novels that appeal to a wide audience, while others criticize her formulaic plots and lack of literary merit.

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