The Furies

The Furies by John Jakes is a reprint edition published by National Geographic Books on September 7, 2004. This 480-page work continues the eight-volume epic of the Kent family, focusing on the challenges faced by a new generation amid a nation engulfed in conflict. The narrative centers on Amanda Kent, a woman of notable courage, as she grapples with the aftermath of the Alamo massacre and her efforts to restore the Kent legacy in Boston.
Readers will find a rich exploration of historical themes, particularly the impact of war and military strife on personal lives and family dynamics. The story delves into the struggles of the Kent family as they navigate the complexities of survival and resilience in a turbulent era. This edition offers a detailed portrayal of the characters’ experiences and the broader societal issues they confront, making it a significant addition to the saga.
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The eight-volume epic of the Kent family continues as a new generation struggles to survive within a nation rife with conflict. Amanda Kent was a woman of great courage, but nothing prepared her for the massacre she witnessed at the Alamo. Now she’s returned to Boston to rebuild the Kent legacy.
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