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Centennial by James A. Michener
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it was amazing

I chose this book because I have decided to take a literary tour of the United States. Having been to the south with Eudora Welty and the Optimist's Daughter, I decided to go West. And I couldn't have chosen a better guide than Michener (whom I have never read before.) I was absolutely fascinated by the details and historical information - beginning way back some billion years ago when the cooling earth began to shape itself into what is now known as Colorado. Each chapter of this book was like reading a separate novel except that they all fit together in one sweeping progression that took me from the age of the dinosaurs right on through to the present time. I grew attached to all of the characters - even the beavers, the horses and the buffalo but especially the people - the Indians, the settlers, the fur traders, the cattle Ranchers, cowbows, hunters, farmers, even the scoundrels, swindlers and politicians - because they were so carefully portrayed. But this wasn't primarily an epic story about people and families (although it was fun watching them or their descendants show up from one era to the next)It was an epic story about the west itself and what happened there over the thousands and thousands of years that have made it what it is. What a trip!!
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July 6, 2009 – Shelved

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message 1: by Paul (new)

Paul I read this several years ago after seeing most of the mini-series. I like Michener's technique of literally building the story from the ground up. Of course the St. Louis references were key. Have you tried "The Source." If you haven't been to Israel, it takes you there.


message 2: by Paul (new)

Paul Glad you enjoyed it as much as I did.


message 3: by Eve (new) - rated it 4 stars

Eve I agree with you and love your idea of seeing America through great literature. What a "novel" journey. I also read thematically. Currently finishing my 9 months with the Beat Generation.


message 4: by Patty (new)

Patty This is how he wrote Hawaii also...with the absolute beginning formation of the island...


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