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Book Reviews of The Lost Generation (American Chronicles, Vol 3)

The Lost Generation (American Chronicles, Vol 3)
The Lost Generation - American Chronicles, Vol 3
Author: Robert Vaughan
ISBN-13: 9780553296808
ISBN-10: 0553296809
Publication Date: 8/1/1992
Pages: 422
Rating:
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4 stars, based on 3 ratings
Publisher: Domain
Book Type: Paperback
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Tesstarosa avatar reviewed The Lost Generation (American Chronicles, Vol 3) on + 151 more book reviews
The World War is over and the jazz age is here. Prohibition is in effect in the United States and runaway inflation is destroying what is left of Germany.

Kerry OBraugh has moved his bootlegging and speakeasy business into St Louis. His goal is to take over the business in St Louis.

Eric Twainbough is living in Paris and trying to write a novel when he meets Brunhilde Tanner Tannenhower, who is traveling through Europe after finishing her college degree. The two quickly fall in love, marry and have a son.

They stay connected with Tanners cousin, Karl, whose family is struggling to make ends meet in Hamburg, Germany. Eventually, he moves the family to Bavarian and joins the National Socialist Party because he believes it will bring Germany out of its economic woes.

David Gelbmans nephew Simon is struggling to adjust to life after the war and life with only one leg. He spends much of his time enjoying the debauched entertainment in Berlin.

Back in the US, Rocky Rockwell has settled in St Louis and with the backing of Bob Canfield is working to build an aviation company.

We also meet the latest graduations of Jefferson University Demaris Hunter, who aspires to be a Hollywood actress, and Kendra Mills, who aspires to be a hard-hitting newspaper woman.

I enjoyed this book more than the second book. Theres not so much of the rah-rah America. The stories of life with prohibition in the US and the rise of the Ku Klux Klan are well done. In Europe, there is much foreshadowing of whats about to happen and makes you want to tell all the Jewish characters to run and the German characters to re-immigrate to the US.
reviewed The Lost Generation (American Chronicles, Vol 3) on + 141 more book reviews
This is the third book in Robert Vaughan's series about American history and it deals with the 1920's. It is excellent and I love the whole series so far. I now have read all but two in the series and I am editing my last review of this series to let members know that I now have the whole series thanks to a lovely member who sent them all to me. I recommend the series very highly. Genny