Goodbye, Janette

Goodbye, Janette
Author Harold Robbins
Country United States
Language English
Genre Novel
Publisher Simon & Schuster (U.S.) / U.K. ?
Publication date
1981
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 382 pp (hardback edition)
Preceded by Memories of Another Day
Followed by Spellbinder

Goodbye, Janette is a 1981 bestselling novel by Harold Robbins, and his 16th novel.

Though critically panned[1][2][3][4] it sold well. Over 77,000 copies were sold in the United Kingdom in ten days, and it had an advance printing of 3.75 million copies. The erotic novel concerns a woman and her daughters who survive a World War II prison camp, and moves into the world of high fashion,[5] with liberal doses of sadomasochism in the plot.[6]

The novel ranked seventh on the Publisher's Weekly bestseller list for 1981.

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