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The Bastard (The Kent Family Chronicles)
by John Jakes

Published: 2004-01-06
Mass Market Paperback : 544 pages
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Praised by Patricia Cornwell as “the best historical novelist of our time,” John Jakes began his bestselling career with this vibrant novel of romance and adventure. The Bastard begins the enduring eight-volume saga of the Kent family, and their participation in the events that shaped ...
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Praised by Patricia Cornwell as “the best historical novelist of our time,” John Jakes began his bestselling career with this vibrant novel of romance and adventure. The Bastard begins the enduring eight-volume saga of the Kent family, and their participation in the events that shaped a nation…
 
The illegitimate son of the Duke of Kentland, Phillipe Charboneau has been denied his birthright by his father’s family. So he flees to London where he learns the printing trade…but his journey truly begins when he falls under the influence of a man named Benjamin Franklin and travels to America. Changing his name to Philip Kent, he finds work at a printing house, and discovers the radical writings of Sam Adams. He has a new identity and a new passion. And soon he will become a soldier, fighting alongside the colonists in a turbulent adventure that would be called the Revolutionary War...

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  "The Bastard"by Mary S. (see profile) 01/28/17

Although a bit contrived, The Bastard gave us insight into the wrenching decision made by the colonists to revolt against the crown. It made the history of the pre-Revolutionary War era come alive through... (read more)

 
  "OLDER BOOK - Yet a GREAT Read"by Ginger M. (see profile) 01/27/17

John Jakes is a master story-teller, and this historical fiction puts the reader in the midst of American history. The strife and struggle leading up to the Revolutionary War become real, as do characters... (read more)

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