John Jakes
John Jakes (b. 1932), the author of more than a dozen novels, is regarded as one of today’s most distinguished writers of historical fiction. His work includes the highly acclaimed Kent Family Chronicles series and the North and South Trilogy. Jakes’s commitment to historical accuracy and...
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John Jakes (b. 1932), the author of more than a dozen novels, is regarded as one of today’s most distinguished writers of historical fiction. His work includes the highly acclaimed Kent Family Chronicles series and the North and South Trilogy. Jakes’s commitment to historical accuracy and evocative storytelling earned him the title of “the godfather of historical novelists” from the Los Angeles Times and led to a streak of sixteen consecutive New York Times bestsellers. Jakes has received several awards for his work and is a member of the Authors Guild and the PEN American Center. He and his wife, Rachel, live on the west coast of Florida.
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Birth date: March 31, 1932
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bookshelves: autumn-2015, historical-fiction, film-only, north-americas, civil-war-american, epic-proportions, families, war, us-south-carolina Read from October 31 to November 03, 2015 The mini series.Description: The last days of the Civil War bring no peace for the Main and Hazard families....
bookshelves: autumn-2015, civil-war-american, north-americas, published-1984, historical-fiction, film-only, epic-proportions, slaves, war, politics, us-southern, military-manoeuvres, love, us-south-carolina, us-virginia, us-washington, us-pennsylvania, us-north-carolina, pirates-smugglers-wreckers...
bookshelves: autumn-2015, us-south-carolina, north-americas, published-1982, historical-fiction, civil-war-american, film-only, epic-proportions, war, slaves, military-manoeuvres, casual-violence, love, cotton-plantations, eng-county-durham-durham Read from October 31 to November 01, 2015 Descr...
I received a free kindle copy of Mention My Name in Atlantis by John Jakes, published by Open Road Media Sci-Fi & Fantasy from NetGalley in exchange for a fair review. I gave this farcical tale of Hoptor the Vintner three stars. There were funny parts but overall there were too many references to ...
Better than the last couple of books in the series. This portion of the Kent Family Saga delves into the Civil War which has always been an interest of mine. A solid volume in the series.