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Sun Going Down
Sun Going Down
Author: Jack Todd
From an award-winning author whose ancestors lived the adventures in this novel comes a spectacular new epic about the American West. Part history, part romance, and part action-adventure novel, Sun Going Down follows the fortunes of Ebenezer Paint and his descendants -- rough and tough individuals who are caught up in Civil War ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780143055396
ISBN-10: 0143055399
Publication Date: 5/12/2009
Pages: 450
Rating:
  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Unknown
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed Sun Going Down on + 28 more book reviews
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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