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ISBN: 0375504737

ISBN13: 9780375504730

Heyday

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Heyday is a brilliantly imagined, wildly entertaining tale of America's boisterous coming of age-a sweeping panorama of madcap rebellion and overnight fortunes, palaces and brothels, murder and revenge-as well as the story of a handful of unforgettable characters discovering the nature of freedom, loyalty, friendship, and true love. In the middle of the nineteenth century, modern life is being born: the mind-boggling marvels of photography, the telegraph, and railroads; a flood of show business spectacles and newspapers; rampant sex and drugs and drink (and moral crusades against all three); Wall Street awash with money; and giddy utopian visions everywhere. Then, during a single amazing month at the beginning of 1848, history lurches: America wins its war of manifest destiny against Mexico, gold is discovered in northern California, and revolutions sweep across Europe-sending one eager English gentleman off on an epic transatlantic adventure. . . . Amid the tumult, aristocratic Benjamin Knowles impulsively abandons the Old World to reinvent himself in New York, where he finds himself embraced by three restless young Americans: Timothy Skaggs, muckraking journalist, daguerreotypist, pleasure-seeker, stargazer; the fireman Duff Lucking, a sweet but dangerously damaged veteran of the Mexican War; and Duff's dazzling sister Polly Lucking, a strong-minded, free thinking actress (and discreet part-time prostitute) with whom Ben falls hopelessly in love. Beckoned by the frontier, new beginnings, and the prospects of the California Gold Rush, all four set out on a transcontinental race west-relentlessly tracked, unbeknownst to them, by a cold-blooded killer bent on revenge. A fresh, impeccable portrait of an era startlingly reminiscent of our own times, Heyday is by turns tragic and funny and sublime, filled with bona fide heroes and lost souls, visionaries (Walt Whitman, Charles Darwin, Alexis de Tocqueville) and monsters, expanding horizons and narrow escapes. It is also an affecting story of four people passionately chasing their American dreams at a time when America herself was still being dreamed up-an enthralling, old-fashioned yarn interwoven with a bracingly modern novel of ideas. "In this utterly engaging novel, the author of Turn of the Century brings 19th-century America vividly to life . . . While this is a long book, it moves quickly, with historical detail that's involving but never a drag on the action; the characters are beautifully drawn. A terrific book; highly recommended." -Library Journal"Heyday is fuled by manic energy, fanatical research, and a wicked sense of humor.... It's a joyful, wild gallop through a joyful, wild time to be an American." -Vanity Fair This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Rated 5 stars
A Phenomenal Read!

This novel is educational, exciting and well-written. Kurt Andersen is a talented author who has certainly done his research, and beautifully combines history with fiction. Read this book!

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Masterful Blend of Facts with Fiction

It's 1848 and young Englishman Benjamin Knowles feels drawn to the spirit of freedom, especially as he believes it to be epitomized in America. He takes a side trip to France to meet a like-minded friend, and their accidental incursion into the revolutionary happenings there ends tragically. Ben escapes back to England and then departs for America, unaware that a wrathful killer from France is bent on revenge. In New York,...

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Heyday is a big,brawny, sexy, violent panoramic look at America in 1848

Novelist Kurt Andersen has hit the jackpot with "Heyday." This big book (over 600 pages) turns the page of history back to that pivotal year of 1848. Steam was replacing sail in shipping; telegraph wires were buzzing; Womens' Rights activitist were meeting at Seneca Falls, New York and the California Gold Rush was pushing the new nation westward to the Pacific Ocean. Charles Darwin was challenging traditional biblical beliefs...

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From Europe to America : Living In 1848

Mr. Anderson has written an outsized epic that overflows with life and possibilities. Stretching from the Revolution of 1848 in Paris to the California gold rush, "Heyday" places the reader in a "there you are" mode, living and breathing the life of a 150 years ago. Ben Knowles is an Englishman who mets a series of flawed characters upon his landing in New York -- as an outsider, he is the perfect observer for all things new...

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Wildly entertaining romp through the mid 19th century!

Wow! What can I say, 600 and some pages and I finished it in three days! When I first picked this book up I figured I'd be reading it for months. This is a hard book to sum up as there is a lot going on, but I'll try. Its 1848 and humanity is about to be reborn into a new world. There is revolution in Europe; Inventions of all kinds appear daily railroads, steam boats, telegraph, and Photography; Modern culture is taking...

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