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THE GODS OF NEWPORT

SAVANNAH {or} A GIFT FOR MR. LINCOLN

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SAVANNAH {or} A GIFT FOR MR. LINCOLN

THE GODS OF NEWPORT
John Jakes
Dutton
Historical Fiction
ISBN-10: 0525949763
ISBN-13: 9780525949763


In the late nineteenth century, Newport, Rhode Island was a vacation haven for the country's wealthiest families. It was a beacon for the likes of the Astors and the Vanderbilts, who built elaborate summer "cottages" along fashionable Bellevue Avenue. These mansions-turned-museums are now open to the public, allowing visitors a glimpse of the Gilded Age excess that once reigned supreme in this seaside resort. But even the most vivid imagination can't fully conjure the realities of Newport in its zenith --- unless you're historical fiction master John Jakes.

In THE GODS OF NEWPORT, Jakes uses Newport as the backdrop for a story about class warfare --- not only between rich and poor but also old money versuses new wealth. In 1894, after the murder of his wife, self-made railroad mogul Samuel Driver is determined to break into the Newport social circle that once spurned his beloved spouse and find a rich and titled husband for his only child, Jenny.

Sam and Jenny arrive in Newport, where Sam uses his vast wealth to garner allies among the elite denizens, build an opulent mansion called Red Rose, and thwart the actions of an old rival determined to exclude and humiliate him. Sam's efforts also include preventing Jenny from seeing a poor, handsome Irishman with whom she falls in love during their first summer in Newport.

Part of the city's hardscrabble underclass, Prince Molloy's only sin is falling in love with a rich man's daughter. Sam contrives to keep the young lovers apart, ordering a thrashing that leaves Prince Molloy scarred physically and mentally and later forcing Jenny into a loveless marriage with a ruthless Count.

In this entertaining page turner, Jakes delivers an engrossing storyline, brings to life a fascinating tableau of characters real and imagined, and gives readers a glimpse into a bygone era that epitomized both glamour and overindulgence at the turn of the twentieth century. (Be sure to read the Author's Note for additional information about what becomes of Prince and Jenny.)

   --- Reviewed by Shannon McKenna

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