New York
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 2010
862
Novel • Fiction
New York City • Various Eras
2010
Adult
18+ years
New York by Edward Rutherfurd chronicles the intertwined lives of diverse characters spanning four centuries. From Dutch settlers to present-day families, the novel explores the city's growth through historical events, cultural shifts, and personal struggles, painting a rich tapestry of New York's evolution.
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Edward Rutherfurd's New York receives acclaim for its rich historical detail and compelling narrative, capturing the essence of the city's evolution. Critics appreciate the engaging characters and well-researched backdrop. However, some find the lengthy exposition and numerous subplots overwhelming. Overall, it's a rewarding read for history enthusiasts but may challenge casual readers.
A reader who enjoys New York by Edward Rutherfurd is likely a fan of sprawling historical narratives and intricate family sagas. Similar in scope to Ken Follett's The Pillars of the Earth and James Michener's Hawaii, such a reader appreciates richly detailed settings, well-developed characters, and captivating plots spanning generations.
52,470 ratings
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862
Novel • Fiction
New York City • Various Eras
2010
Adult
18+ years
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