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The Hornet's Nest

A Novel of the Revolutionary War

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  • 465 stránok
  • 17 hodin čítania

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Former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter presents a novel set during the Revolutionary War, highlighting the South's pivotal role in America's quest for independence. Drawing on his extensive background in nonfiction, Carter weaves a well-researched narrative that brings history to life. Newlyweds Ethan and Epsey Pratt relocate from Philadelphia to a Georgian settlement, only to find themselves reluctantly embroiled in the war. Alongside their Quaker neighbors, Kindred and Mavis Morris, the Pratts are compelled to take up arms against the British as their world transforms irrevocably. Carter's keen attention to historical accuracy offers a fresh perspective on the American Revolution, spotlighting lesser-known elements of the conflict, including the troubling manipulation of Native American tribes by various factions. Despite the large cast and intricate plot, the story remains anchored in the experiences of ordinary individuals facing extraordinary challenges. This novel serves as a vivid and compelling fiction debut from one of America's most prominent historical figures.

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The Hornet's Nest, Jimmy Carter

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Rok vydania
2004
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Titul
The Hornet's Nest
Podtitul
A Novel of the Revolutionary War
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydania
2004
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
465
ISBN10
0743263340
ISBN13
9780743263344
Série
Prvé vydanie
2003
Pôvodný názov
The Hornet's Nest
Hodnotenie
3,2 z 5
Anotácia
Former president and Nobel Peace Prize winner Jimmy Carter presents a novel set during the Revolutionary War, highlighting the South's pivotal role in America's quest for independence. Drawing on his extensive background in nonfiction, Carter weaves a well-researched narrative that brings history to life. Newlyweds Ethan and Epsey Pratt relocate from Philadelphia to a Georgian settlement, only to find themselves reluctantly embroiled in the war. Alongside their Quaker neighbors, Kindred and Mavis Morris, the Pratts are compelled to take up arms against the British as their world transforms irrevocably. Carter's keen attention to historical accuracy offers a fresh perspective on the American Revolution, spotlighting lesser-known elements of the conflict, including the troubling manipulation of Native American tribes by various factions. Despite the large cast and intricate plot, the story remains anchored in the experiences of ordinary individuals facing extraordinary challenges. This novel serves as a vivid and compelling fiction debut from one of America's most prominent historical figures.