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New York By Edward Rutherfurd

New York

by Edward Rutherfurd

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New York

In 1664, a Dutch trader and his Indian daughter float down the Hudson River to New Amsterdam, the small port city on the island the natives called Mannahatta. On September 11, 2001, a man watches as a plane strikes the Twin Towers. Though separated by centuries, they’re intrinsically bound, linked in an epic saga that spans the generations and brings to life the momentous events that shaped New York and America.

Written by bestselling author Edward Rutherfurd, New York is a brilliant work of historical fiction that captures the city’s restless energy through the lives of its inhabitants. Recounting the intertwining fates of characters rich and poor, black and white, native-born and immigrant, it lets us experience the city’s early days under the Dutch, the chaos of the Revolutionary War, the slave riots of the 19th century, the excesses of the Gilded Age, the trials of World War II, the city’s rebirth in the ‘90s and more. Sprinkled with appearances by historical characters—from Captain Kidd to Abraham Lincoln to Babe Ruth—this is a masterful blend of fact and fiction, painstaking research and page-turning action. An epic in the finest sense of the word, it will leave you breathless.

Hardcover: 608 pages

Publisher: Doubleday & Co. Inc./Div Random House ( November 10, 2009 )

Item #: 96-3184

ISBN: 9780385521138

Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 8.25 x 1.4 inches

Product Weight: 30.0 ounces

Good Read
March 23, 2010

This book was very informative and the story was interesting to follow. It wasn't too long at all.

Reviewer: mary

Wonderful
March 22, 2010

As always, I thoroughly enjoyed Rutherfurd's new book. I always learn a lot from him. I don't agree that the book was too long, but then, I grew up reading James Michener.

Reviewer: Lynn

too long
March 22, 2010

I thought the book was very informative and interesting...but, way too long.

Reviewer: Brenda

New York, New York
March 22, 2010

A very good historical novel covering most of the high points of New York history. The early history was done much better than the later periods but on the whole it captured much of what the city has become.

Reviewer: Harold B

Outstanding
March 22, 2010

This is one of the best historical novels I have read. I had a hard time putting it down. It didn't feel like 860 pages because it went by too fast. I highly recommended it to several of my friends.

Reviewer: Annette H

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