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Full Circle
Full Circle
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Full Circle is the second book in a trilogy depicting the Devon
family’s generational odyssey from mid-19th century to mid-20th
century. The first book, Wolves at the Door (pub. 2007), covers the years 1860-1903 in young America’s midwest.
Picking up where it left off, Full Circle is set in the years 1904-1944, which were not easy for the Devons. Father Tom and mother Catherine, along with their two children Walter and Marion, struggle to make their way through some of the more pivotal events of the early 20th century.
Full Circle offers a well-researched slice of Americana during an
uproarious time. Follow the family as they make their life initially
in the lawless and violent mining towns of New Mexico and Colorado, and then eventually “back east” in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Continue following their saga as writer Thomas Chown beckons to the tragedies surrounding World War I, and describes this important period in American history with intricate descriptions and entertaining dialogue.
family’s generational odyssey from mid-19th century to mid-20th
century. The first book, Wolves at the Door (pub. 2007), covers the years 1860-1903 in young America’s midwest.
Picking up where it left off, Full Circle is set in the years 1904-1944, which were not easy for the Devons. Father Tom and mother Catherine, along with their two children Walter and Marion, struggle to make their way through some of the more pivotal events of the early 20th century.
Full Circle offers a well-researched slice of Americana during an
uproarious time. Follow the family as they make their life initially
in the lawless and violent mining towns of New Mexico and Colorado, and then eventually “back east” in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Continue following their saga as writer Thomas Chown beckons to the tragedies surrounding World War I, and describes this important period in American history with intricate descriptions and entertaining dialogue.
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