LOVE AND WAR: PART TWO OF THE EPIC NORTH AND SOUTH TRILOGY PDF, EPUB, EBOOK John Jakes | 1088 pages | 30 Jun 2000 | Penguin Putnam Inc | 9780451200822 | English | New York, United States Love and War: Part Two of the Epic North and South Trilogy PDF Book So far she didn't live up to her name. Download to App. The second half of this book though Blessed are they which are persecuted … No wonder it was her favorite verse. I absolutely love how Jakes maintains historical accuracy while weaving the stories of his fictional characters into the history. Error rating book. The glaring eyes of his captives told him they hoped it would happen. This book is over pages long, and there are two other equally lengthy books in this series. Accept all Manage Cookies. Love and War is an "OK" read, but, unfortunately for me, not much more. His point that the war changed everyone, everything, even those who didn't die or weren't directly involved, was very well driven home. A half mile from the site of the skirmish, Charles heard and felt Dasher cough. Maybe there is such a crop now, the first man said. The decision made, Giles inscribed a paper with a statement that the bearer, Joseph Hazard, a nephew, was on an errand of family business. And three, I have noticed that Jakes' negative portrayal of Virgilia seemed to have spread toward those historic figures that share her politics - namely the Radical Republicans. Oh, yes. Joseph ran to the hearth, seized the kettle chain, flung the hot stew over Windom, who screamed and pressed his hands to his scalded eyes. The brush with death kept reminding him of his lack of sons. His views of his brother George remained as resentful as ever, despite his own success in politics. What the war has done to them, psychologically. Giles discoursed on the history of iron making. He had even more trouble remembering the watery feel of the gut when a man heard bullets fired in anger, though he'd dodged his share before he resigned from the Second U. Melodrama and history in a novel? The captain peered at Joseph over the rim of the ale pot he was just lifting to his mouth. After months of wandering, mother and son reached the hills of south Shropshire. Swinging front again and silently cursing his inattention, he focused on a thick walnut grove down the road to the right. Great book--I definitely recommend it. He was only a year or two older than most of them, but he felt like a parent. Quotes from Love and War. After seven years he would be a free man, in a new land where there was a need for ironmasters, and where no one had ever heard of Thad Windom. He and Jeanne had fled here from the valley of the Loire, where Charles had been born the fourteenth duke of his line. It was not so close as to be easily detected, not so far as to represent an unduly dangerous trip after dark. The eight Indians, their ankle and wrist chains stretched to full length between them, were rushing toward their captors in a line. Later that night, Joseph lay tense on his pallet by the wall, listening to Windom abuse his mother with words and fists behind the ragged curtain that concealed their bed. Love and War: Part Two of the Epic North and South Trilogy Writer Charles and Jeanne de Main escaped from Nantes in the bilge of a rickety fishing boat that almost capsized in the furious waters of the Channel. God, not the strangles, he thought. Home Books Historical Fiction. Heaven and Hell Author John Jakes. Needless to say, this never happened. One, most of the novel's setting seemed to be focused solely on the war's Eastern Theater - with scenes and chapters set along the Eastern Seabord. Accept all Manage Cookies Cookie Preferences We use cookies and similar tools, including those used by approved third parties collectively, "cookies" for the purposes described below. Jakes's characters are what makes this such a great story. The decision made, Giles inscribed a paper with a statement that the bearer, Joseph Hazard, a nephew, was on an errand of family business. View all 5 comments. He was the last of his line. It is gruesome, compelling and thought provoking. And yet, in that firelit clearing in the midst of a vast, dense wood that reeked of damp earth and rang with the cries of birds, a curious thing happened to Charles. He taught him not only the trade of ironmaking but its lore. In the morning he made preparations to depart for the coast. Sergeant Peterkin Reynolds yelled. Two, I find her family's unwillingness to allow Virgilia to be herself rather frustrating. One, I share her political views. I absolutely love how Jakes maintains historical accuracy while weaving the stories of his fictional characters into the history. Charles Main's wartime experiences did not bring about a social and political metamorphisis as it did his cousin and best friend, Brett and Billy Hazard. A blink. The Civil War has ended, but the Hazards and Mains have yet to face their greatest struggles. They dreamed of an agricultural paradise where they could grow rich raising silk, sugar, tobacco, cotton. This places major strains on many relationships, though there are those that cross lines in order to flourish. Today, in fact, he hardly resembled a white man. Get A Copy. Add to basket. But I loved it again when I re-started it. Once the terror began, it became a serious offense to attempt to leave the country. He was beginning to wish he'd electioneered for Ambrose. I am look This book spans the American Civil War. If he could raise grapes, he could raise rice. Love and War: Part Two of the Epic North and South Trilogy Reviews Through the various characters, you see hope and confidence in ; by the end, the men are ground down and scarred by the years of fighting. Enlarge cover. To me, it took away from the book and was unnecessary. Tensions had lessened a little, but he still felt the same confusion he'd detected at McDowell's headquarters. Jakes writes action scenes so well, and is fantastic at building suspense during these sequences. Through Jane's eyes, readers saw how the institution of slavery affected her fellow African-Americans throughout generations. It will touch you deeply, leave you gutted and wretched yet hopeful. They were planters from the district, all struggling to find a cash crop whose profits would fulfill their original dreams of Carolina. If he was to rebuild his fortune in Carolina—and at last he had a glimmer of hope, something he had lacked for year— she had to accept certain realities. He had bled to death after many applications of the thumbscrew and the boot, in what Bess called the killing time: the first months of the royal governorship of the Duke of York, the same man who had lately been crowned James II. King Sebastian took the first turn on watch. A half mile from the site of the skirmish, Charles heard and felt Dasher cough. Terri Garber Temi Epstein Ep. Charles heard plenty of grumbling. Taking you all the way to the colonies. He taught him not only the trade of ironmaking but its lore. The statement itself was a kind of question; Joseph had only blurted that Windom had hit her. I hate skimming. King Sebastian relished the work he was doing. I already loved the first one, I was blown away by the second. The mini series. Despite the length -- nearly pages! There were many major events in the novel that seemed to occur out of nowhere, then were glazed over as if the event wasn't nearly as major as it was. The glaring eyes of his captives told him they hoped it would happen. The New York Times. Love and War John Jakes. The next man who disobeys my order or curses me or calls me by my first name goes up for court-martial. While awaiting new orders, the young man had hired a horse and ridden over there day before yesterday. She deserved better than this. Rating details. She and Charles walked for half an hour on the riverbank. That same rule applied to the problem of heirs, Charles realized. Is that some of the rice Captain Thurber gave Dr. The Cherokees were both warriors and farmers. Woodward last year? And there are so many characters to keep track of. You get to learn A LOT more about the civil war and the issues surrounding it, but you learn it while reading a fascinating story. Love and War: Part Two of the Epic North and South Trilogy Read Online Shelves: historical-fiction , tv-movie-tie-ins , read-in Don E. This belief was immediately challenged after meeting a young and witty Virginia widow named Augusta Barclay, who owned a farm in Northern Virginia. And Wade Hampton had indicated his clear choice before the balloting. A half hour before his departure, Jeanne came rushing into the post with excited cries. It's an interesting story to read and puts into perspective just how brutal the Civil War, especially from the southern point of view. Description 1 New York Times bestselling author John Jakes presents part two of the epic North and South Trilogy--the Civil War saga that inspired the classic television miniseries North and South--with over five million copies sold! September 5, He didn't sugarcoat or minimize.
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