***"The American Chronicles...[are] not only historical fiction, but also romance, thriller, travelogue, and fantasy."* ~ Entertainment Weekly**\*\* --- In Volume One of **The American Chronicles**, Robert Vaughan panoramically evokes America at the beginning of the Twentieth Century, pois
Hard Times (The American Chronicles Decade #4)
β Scribed by Robert Vaughan
- Publisher
- Open Road Media
- Year
- 2014
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 228 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1480495913
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β¦ Synopsis
The stock Market crash of 1929 abruptly thrusts the nation into chaos, as unemployed people grow more desperate for a livelihood. As nearly ever sector of the economy collapses and dust storms rage in the West, only the most determined can make it.
While desperation and despair wrack the nation, Franklin Rooseveltβs New Deal continues to inspire hope in some but arouses cynicism in others. Wealthy and handsome John Canfield refuses to set aside his patriotism in the face of disaster. He embarks on an important and clandestine mission for the President himself, resolving to help his country while he still has the power to do something.
Gutsy reporter Shaylin McKay is one of the few women in the news business. As she risks her life as a war correspondent in Civil War-torn Spain, she confronts the realities of battle and the possibilities of human endurance.
Del Murtaugh is a man with no particular occupation or destination--displaced and penniless, he is driven from the dustbowl of Oklahoma to the dissipated lifestyle of Hollywoodβs dreamers and schemers.
This fourth volume of THE AMERICAN CHRONICLES painstakingly recreates the dramatic conflicts of the 1930βs, evoking both the hard times and the joyful ones.
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