American Dreams

by John Jakes

Crown Family Saga (2)

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Chronicling America during the turbulent period from 1906 to 1917, John Jakes captures the lives of the men and women who colored a nation's future. American dreams follows the children of the German-immigrant Crown family first introduced in Homeland: actress Fritzi Crown, a woman of formidable ambition and fierce independence, as she travels from the tawdry haunts of Broadway to California and its silent pictures, meeting the giants and pioneers of the industry Griffith, Pickford, Chaplin, show more and others ... Carl Crown, the wanderer seeking new thrills in the fast-paced world of car racing and aviation, whose wanderlust takes him from Detroit and an encounter with Henry Ford to the Mexican Revolution, and ultimately to the war-torn skies over France during World War I ... and Paul Crown, idealistic movie maker and famous newsreel cameraman, who finds his destiny filming the devastation and horror of World War I. show less

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Book 2 of the Crown family saga. Centers around USA being involved in WW2. Joe Crown father and millionaire is German and does not believe the reports that Germany is evil. Each family member and wife all disagree with him which is the basis of this novel. A good historical saga.
A wonderfully told story well worth the reading!
Good hardcover, slight edge wear to dust jacket
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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
American Dreams
Original publication date
1997

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Genres
Fiction and Literature, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
DDC/MDS
813.54Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English1900-19991945-1999
LCC
PS3560 .A37 .A77Language and LiteratureAmerican literatureAmerican literatureIndividual authors1961-
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