Winter of the world / Ken Follett.
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- ISBN: 9780525952923 (hc) :
- Physical Description: xiii, 940 p. : maps ; 25 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Dutton, c2012.
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General Note: | Maps on lining papers. |
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Subject: | Twentieth century > Fiction. World War, 1939-1945 > Fiction. Spain > History > Civil War, 1936-1939 > Fiction. |
Genre: | Historical fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Continues the stories of five interrelated families who struggle with social, political, and economic turmoil in the mid-twentieth century, during which they witness the rise of Nazi Germany, the Spanish Civil War, and the horrors of World War II. - Baker & Taylor
A follow-up to the best-sellingFall of Giants continues the stories of five interrelated families from different world regions who struggle with social, political and economic turmoil in the years leading up to World War II, during which Carla considers a dangerous act against the Nazis, brothers Woody and Chuck pursue respective paths to key world events and Lloyd takes a stand against Communism. - Penguin PutnamKen Follett follows up his #1 New York Times bestseller Fall of Giants with a brilliant, page-turning epic about the heroism and honor of World War II, and the dawn of the atomic age.
Ken Follettâs Fall of Giants, the first novel in his extraordinary new historical epic, The Century Trilogy, was an international sensation, acclaimed as âsweeping and fascinating, a book that will consume you for days or weeksâ (USA Today) and âgrippingly told and readable to the endâ (The New York Times Book Review). âIf the next two volumes are as lively and entertaining as Fall of Giants,â said The Washington Post, âthey should be well worth waiting for.â
Winter of the World picks up right where the first book left off, as its five interrelated familiesâAmerican, German, Russian, English, Welshâenter a time of enormous social, political, and economic turmoil, beginning with the rise of the Third Reich, through the Spanish Civil War and the great dramas of World War II, up to the explosions of the American and Soviet atomic bombs.
Carla von Ulrich, born of German and English parents, finds her life engulfed by the Nazi tide until she commits a deed of great courage and heartbreak. . . . American brothers Woody and Chuck Dewar, each with a secret, take separate paths to momentous events, one in Washington, the other in the bloody jungles of the Pacific. . . . English student Lloyd Williams discovers in the crucible of the Spanish Civil War that he must fight Communism just as hard as Fascism. . . . Daisy Peshkov, a driven American social climber, cares only for popularity and the fast set, until the war transforms her life, not just once but twice, while her cousin Volodya carves out a position in Soviet intelligence that will affect not only this warâbut the war to come.
These characters and many others find their lives inextricably entangled as their experiences illuminate the cataclysms that marked the century. From the drawing rooms of the rich to the blood and smoke of battle, their lives intertwine, propelling the reader into dramas of ever-increasing complexity.
As always with Ken Follett, the historical background is brilliantly researched and rendered, the action fast-moving, the characters rich in nuance and emotion. With passion and the hand of a master, he brings us into a world we thought we knew, but now will never seem the same again. - Random House, Inc.
Ken Follett follows up his #1 New York Times bestseller Fall of Giantswith a brilliant, page-turning epic about the heroism and honor of World War II, and the dawn of the atomic age.
Ken Follettâs Fall of Giants, the first novel in his extraordinary new historical epic, The Century Trilogy, was an international sensation, acclaimed as âsweeping and fascinating, a book that will consume you for days or weeksâ (USA Today) and âgrippingly told and readable to the endâ (The New York Times Book Review). âIf the next two volumes are as lively and entertaining asFall of Giants,â said The Washington Post, âthey should be well worth waiting for.â
Winter of the World picks up right where the first book left off, as its five interrelated familiesâAmerican, German, Russian, English, Welshâenter a time of enormous social, political, and economic turmoil, beginning with the rise of the Third Reich, through the Spanish Civil War and the great dramas of World War II, up to the explosions of the American and Soviet atomic bombs.
Carla von Ulrich, born of German and English parents, finds her life engulfed by the Nazi tide until she commits a deed of great courage and heartbreak. . . . American brothers Woody and Chuck Dewar, each with a secret, take separate paths to momentous events, one in Washington, the other in the bloody jungles of the Pacific. . . . English student Lloyd Williams discovers in the crucible of the Spanish Civil War that he must fight Communism just as hard as Fascism. . . . Daisy Peshkov, a driven American social climber, cares only for popularity and the fast set, until the war transforms her life, not just once but twice, while her cousin Volodya carves out a position in Soviet intelligence that will affect not only this warâbut the war to come.
These characters and many others find their lives inextricably entangled as their experiences illuminate the cataclysms that marked the century. From the drawing rooms of the rich to the blood and smoke of battle, their lives intertwine, propelling the reader into dramas of ever-increasing complexity.
As always with Ken Follett, the historical background is brilliantly researched and rendered, the action fast-moving, the characters rich in nuance and emotion. With passion and the hand of a master, he brings us into a world we thought we knew, but now will never seem the same again.