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Sun Going Down
Sun Going Down
Author: Jack Todd
This true novel follows Ebenezer Paint and his descendants on a sweeping journy through Civil War river battles, cattle drives iand drought and blizzards, the horrors of Wounded Knee, the desperation of the Dust Bowl, and the prosperity of the roaring 1920s. Each vibrant, unforgettable character is an echo from the letters and diaries of th...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781416550495
ISBN-10: 1416550496
Publication Date: 5/5/2009
Pages: 480
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Touchstone
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 1
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This was a captivating story from beginning to end. I recommend this book to anyone looking for their next great read.
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I try to write a review for all the books I like a lot, but I have never given a book as great a review as I will give this one. It was simply marvelous. It was beautifully written, made me smile and laugh out loud a number of times, and was the best description of pioneer life on the western plains that I have ever read. After reading it I have a new respect for those brave pioneers who settled our vast west and wastelands. The story was based on the notes and diaries of the author's family. It is a big book, but well worth the time it takes to read it and I would recommend it highly. You will have a greater appreciation for those brave women who helped settle our west.
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Ok, so I LOVE historical fiction, but it has to be pretty event focused like the battle of Gettysburg or the divorces of Henry VIII etc so when a friend recommended this book I wasn't too sure.

It was a slow starter for me, probably because of the fictional characters, but I took solace in the fact that much of the story (ies) was given life from the personal journals and accounts of real people and trudged on. I am very happy that I did!

Rich descriptions and strong characters with whom you can identify give you nearly a front row seat to the settling of the west and the struggles of an ever changing economy and an emerging culture.

I'd recommend it!


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