Novel - In Second Generation, Fast continues the story of Dan Lavette, the young Italian who lost his parents but launched a stormy and brilliant career as a result of the great San Francisco earthquake of 1906. This latest chapter encompasses the dramatic sweep of history from the Depression years to the close of World War II. In this classic novel the central figure is Barbara Lavette, the beautiful daughter of Dan and his aristocratic first wife, Jean. Troubled by the conflicts of her dual inheritance and scornful of her mother's social world, Barbara sets out to build her own life in her own way - a way that leads her to a Europe on the brink of Nazi terror, to love and tragedy, to the farthest reaches of a global war, and ultimately to a deeper understanding of herself.
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About the Author:
Howard Fast was well known for a literary career that spanned more than sixty years. He was the author of over seventy novels, including Spartacus, April Morning, Citizen Tom Paine, Moses, The Immigrants, and Freedom Road, which has been published in eighty-two languages. Among his most recent projects were the novels Redemption and An Independent Woman, and the screenplay for The Crossing, a television movie for the A&E Television Network. Fast died in April.
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