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The definitive volume in Jakes's bestselling series finds the Kent family reaching to finally embrace its legacy, and its future. In the final installment of the Kent Family Chronicles, the remaining Kents seek to fulfill Philip Kent's original American dream. As Gideon Kent's health deteriorates, he fears for the future of his family. Their dynasty, now in ruins, stands as a tarnished symbol of all the Kents have lost in the unstable years of war and expansion. It falls to young Will to show more bring the family together, a task of epic scope. Only expert storyteller John Jakes could craft such a gripping finale to this beloved family saga, bringing the Kents' drama, and the nineteenth century in America, to its riveting conclusion. This ebook features an illustrated biography of John Jakes including rare images from the author's personal collection. show lessTags
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End of the series, thank goodness. I'm not a fan. Too many unlikeable characters, and in this one, I think he tried way too hard to fit in every single thing that happened in the time period, having the Kents meet every single important person. Still, it's a nice look at history, so I'll give it 3 stars.
Fantastic series. Bone up on your history while being entertained.
Here's what I wrote after reading in 1984: "Eighth and last of the Kent Family Cronicles. America on the edge of the 20th century; three young, bright Kents eager to enter it."
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John Jakes was born in Chicago in 1932. He studied acting at Northwestern University, where he began writing professionally during his freshman year. Later he enrolled in a creative writing program at DePauw University and received a master's degree in American literature from Ohio State University. Early in his career Jakes wrote copy for a show more pharmaceutical company and various ad agencies, and authored dozens of short stories encompassing western, mystery and science fiction themes. In March 1973, Jakes commenced work on The Kent Family Chronicles, a multi-volume set portraying American history through the lives of a fictional family. Later works include North and South (1982), California Gold (1989), Homeland (1993), and American Dreams. Six of his major novels have been filmed as television miniseries, and North and South remains one of the highest rated miniseries in the history of television. Jakes is actively involved in the adaptation of North and South for the Broadway stage. John Jakes has been hailed as the godfather of the historical novel, and America's history teacher. (Bowker Author Biography) show less
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- Canonical title
- The Americans
- Original publication date
- 1979
- People/Characters
- Gideon Kent; Carter Kent; Will Kent; Eleanor Kent; Leo
- Important places
- San Francisco, California, USA; New York, New York, USA; Johnstown, Pennsylvania, USA
- Important events
- Johnstown Flood (1889)
- Epigraph
- But as you already know your rights and privileges so well, I am going to ask you to excuse me if I say a few words to you about your duties. Much has been given to us...and we must takeheed to use aright the gifts entrusted... (show all) to our care. It is not what we have that will make us a great nation; it is the way in which we use it. I do not undervalue for a moment our material prosperity; like all Americans, I like big things; big prairies, big forests and mountains, big wheat fields, railroads...big factories, steamboats, and everything else. But we must keep steadfastly in mind that no people were ever yet benefited by riches of their prosperity corrupted their virtue
Theodore Roosevelt, addressing the first Independence Day celebration in Dickinson, Dakota Territory, July 4, 1886. - Dedication
- for Nina
- First words
- Forty, Gideon Kent thougth. Before the year's over, I'll be that old.
- Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)But as the firsttears came to her eyes, she saw that he was smiling.
- Blurbers
- Cornwell, Patricia
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- English, German
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