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Threads West: An American Saga

von Reid Lance Rosenthal

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Book One and name sake of the sweeping #1 bestselling Threads West, An American Saga epic sagaâ??winner of twenty-eight National Literary Awards in numerous categories including Historical Fiction, Multi-Cultural, Romance and Western. This novel and the ensuing books of this monumental multi-era epic saga are compared by reviewers and authors to Lonesome Dove, Centennial, and the Sacketts of Louis L'Amour. Called by some reviewers, ''The Gone With The Wind of the West.'' Applauded by others as ''rings true and poignant, as authentic and moving as Dances with Wolves" and "the Sacketts on steroids," the tale bursts with the adventure, romance and promise of historical America, the American spirit and the West.

The saga is wonderfully narrated by national voice Jack Bair, whose incredible inflections, accents, male and female pitches, and obvious connection with the tale brings this story of us alive.

You will recognize the characters who live in these pages.
They are the ancestors of your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers, and your family.
They are you. They are us. We are all Americans.
This is not only their story. It is our story.

The epic saga of Threads West begins in May 1854 with the first of five, richly textured, complex generations of unforgettable, multicultural characters ensconced in their individual lives and dreams in the Rockies, England, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Prussia, Mexico, the Great Plains, St. Louis and New York. They share neither country nor culture in commonâ??indeed none of them know the others existâ??but the separate lives of these driven men and independent women from Europe and North America will be drawn to a common destiny that beckons seductively from the wild and remote flanks of the American West.

Five thousand miles across the Atlantic from the villages and cities of Europe, and one thousand miles to the west of St. Louis, lies the lawless, untamed spine of the continent, the Rocky Mountains. Their energy draws this vanguard of generations into the dangerous currents of the far-distant frontier. Swept by the mysterious rivers of fate, the power of the land and America's promise, their journeys are turbulent quests intertwined with courage and cowardice, romance and adversity, passions and pathos, despair and triumph. Their destinies and those of their offspring will be dramatically altered by events and history they cannot foresee and others of uncommon cultures and differing origins they cannot imagine.

The personal conflicts inherent to these brave, passion-filled characters are exacerbated by a nation in transition, the budding enmity between North and South, broken treaties with Native Americans and lives and generations woven on the loom of history, propelled by fate and freedom to form the tapestry that becomes the whole cloth of the nation.

The touchstones of the past are the guideposts to the future. This, the first novel of this epic sagaâ??the tale of America, set in the Westâ??is the stirring story of many life threads of divergent cultures, and competing ambitions that entwine to become what the world knows as, Americans.

In the following books of the saga, the heroic but conflicted men and women of Threads West continue their dangerous journeys, their layered personalities forged on the anvil of the land, their paths intersecting with the trails of others, melding the American mosaic, setting in motion the weave of the American fabric, and generational liaisons impossible to envision. Momentous change will continue, igniting further greed and compassion, courage and treachery, rugged independence,… (mehr)

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This book took a long time to read but I finally finished it. I put a bookmark in it and read other books that I found interesting and finished those in one or two days while this one I kept coming back to because I thought... I started it, I need to finish it.

I met the author at a rodeo in Denver. He said his series won several fiction prizes including "best fiction," "best western," "best romance," etc so I thought I really ought to read it, especially because he marketed it as "The Gone With the Wind of the West" and Gone With the Wind is my favorite book so I HAD to read it! Well, it wasn't really anything like Gone With the Wind really. I tried to like it but the characters were not people I liked or wanted to route for. The only people who were worth cheering for were Reuben, Zeb, and Sarah. Unfortunately, Zeb only showed up in the first chapter and we never saw him ever again until the last chapter. I really wanted to know more about Zeb. There were two characters I didn't like and one I particularly HATED. I had to read about them more than Zeb who is the character I really wanted to know about. The problem until about halfway through the book is that there were SO MANY CHARACTERS you had to follow that I kept on getting them mixed up. I couldn't remember who was who. I had to keep going back to re-read who everyone was. I started giving them nicknames: the Murderer, the Snot Nose Rich Girl, the Adulterer, etc.

When I got to the end I was hoping for a nice ending with all ends tied up but you have to read the next one because nothing ends well for anyone and you're left frustrated that you have to keep on reading in order to find out what happens next. And frankly, it was just too many characters to keep track of and I hear the next book adds tons more characters and I just can't juggle that many.

I MAY pick up the second book as I saw it at a used bookshop for only $3. Might be worth it if I feel like finding out if Sarah ever got away from her rapist which was the most angering part of the book. I couldn't understand why a lady like herself got herself into such a situation or why she didn't try to get out of it. And the romance of the other characters felt very forced and not believable.

As someone else said in a review, the book ended right when it started to get interesting... right where it probably should have started in the first place. There was way too much backstory and I think the author should have just stuck to ONE character, perhaps Sarah, no more than two characters and let the rest of the characters come into the story as they crossed paths. ( )
  sundancer | Aug 16, 2022 |
Book one in a series. I was not impressed. I may try to find the next book in the series, but won't be upset if I don't. ( )
  Dadbrazelton | Sep 21, 2011 |
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A fun read! This book is the first of a six book series about the trials and trbulations of a group of men and women during the great Westward expansion of the United States. I found Rosenthal's work easy, but descriptive and evocative style very enjoyable. His story is well researched and his words appear to come from first hand experiences. As I read I felt the imagery he weaved with his narrative and I must say his stories are akin to time traveling. The characters are interesting and the story captivating. This is what reading a good story is supposed to be about. Do you love a good historical romp through the old west? Do you want to feel like a western pioneer in the mid 1800's? Do you love adventure, romance, and/or mystery? I encourage you to check out this book and its series. ( )
  stevetempo | May 31, 2011 |
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The book reads pretty fast but in part that's because it's rather light. I wouldn't go so far as to compare it as a Western to the dense, complex masterpiece that is "Lonesome Dove" by any means. The idea of a multi-national saga with intertwining narratives has also been done too by much better writers like Ken Follett. The characters aren't terribly complex and the narrative is fairly straightforward and unfolds pretty much as expected.

Overall I'd call this a decent fast read but it's not something I feel the need to linger over or read twice. ( )
  corglacier7 | Mar 25, 2011 |
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I do not think I will be reading this continuing saga of the American West. I would barely get through this first book and only did so for the sake of this review. I found the characters to be unbelievable and the writing to be a bit over the top and not at all compelling. I actually read three books in between the reading of Threads West. It was rather like a short story tale of the characters with minimal interaction until the end. I understand the need to build backstory but there are, at least in my opinion better ways to do it. ( )
  BooksCooksLooks | Mar 23, 2011 |
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Fiction. Romance. Historical Fiction. HTML:

Book One and name sake of the sweeping #1 bestselling Threads West, An American Saga epic sagaâ??winner of twenty-eight National Literary Awards in numerous categories including Historical Fiction, Multi-Cultural, Romance and Western. This novel and the ensuing books of this monumental multi-era epic saga are compared by reviewers and authors to Lonesome Dove, Centennial, and the Sacketts of Louis L'Amour. Called by some reviewers, ''The Gone With The Wind of the West.'' Applauded by others as ''rings true and poignant, as authentic and moving as Dances with Wolves" and "the Sacketts on steroids," the tale bursts with the adventure, romance and promise of historical America, the American spirit and the West.

The saga is wonderfully narrated by national voice Jack Bair, whose incredible inflections, accents, male and female pitches, and obvious connection with the tale brings this story of us alive.

You will recognize the characters who live in these pages.
They are the ancestors of your friends, your neighbors, your co-workers, and your family.
They are you. They are us. We are all Americans.
This is not only their story. It is our story.

The epic saga of Threads West begins in May 1854 with the first of five, richly textured, complex generations of unforgettable, multicultural characters ensconced in their individual lives and dreams in the Rockies, England, Ireland, Norway, Denmark, Prussia, Mexico, the Great Plains, St. Louis and New York. They share neither country nor culture in commonâ??indeed none of them know the others existâ??but the separate lives of these driven men and independent women from Europe and North America will be drawn to a common destiny that beckons seductively from the wild and remote flanks of the American West.

Five thousand miles across the Atlantic from the villages and cities of Europe, and one thousand miles to the west of St. Louis, lies the lawless, untamed spine of the continent, the Rocky Mountains. Their energy draws this vanguard of generations into the dangerous currents of the far-distant frontier. Swept by the mysterious rivers of fate, the power of the land and America's promise, their journeys are turbulent quests intertwined with courage and cowardice, romance and adversity, passions and pathos, despair and triumph. Their destinies and those of their offspring will be dramatically altered by events and history they cannot foresee and others of uncommon cultures and differing origins they cannot imagine.

The personal conflicts inherent to these brave, passion-filled characters are exacerbated by a nation in transition, the budding enmity between North and South, broken treaties with Native Americans and lives and generations woven on the loom of history, propelled by fate and freedom to form the tapestry that becomes the whole cloth of the nation.

The touchstones of the past are the guideposts to the future. This, the first novel of this epic sagaâ??the tale of America, set in the Westâ??is the stirring story of many life threads of divergent cultures, and competing ambitions that entwine to become what the world knows as, Americans.

In the following books of the saga, the heroic but conflicted men and women of Threads West continue their dangerous journeys, their layered personalities forged on the anvil of the land, their paths intersecting with the trails of others, melding the American mosaic, setting in motion the weave of the American fabric, and generational liaisons impossible to envision. Momentous change will continue, igniting further greed and compassion, courage and treachery, rugged independence,

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