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American Beauty (1931)

af Edna Ferber

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Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML:Originally published in 1931, this bestselling American family saga from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edna Ferber shares the story of the Oakes family, as their relationships and property encounter numerous struggles over the course of hundreds of years.
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In the early 18th century, the Oakes family was one of many working to settle their land in the Connecticut Valley, facing harsh winters and land disputes. Their attempts over the years to tame the land and produce a properous tobacco farm prove more difficult than expected, and when the family takes on Polish immigrants to work the farm, cultures clash, and relationships become complicated. American Beauty follows the goings-on at the Oakes estate from 1700 through 1930, and whether in times of family turmoil or hopeful prosperity, Edna Ferber's cast of fascinating characters and pitch-perfect take on American life rings true.… (mere)
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Set in 1930, with a back story beginning about 1700, this is a tale about land – a certain section of Connecticut, and some of the people who claimed it for their own. Ms. Ferber's Connecticut timeline begins about 1700 with Captain Orrange Oakes, who has just bought himself thousands of acres from the natives, and is preparing to build a spectacular house for his family. Writing to one back in England, Orrange says of his new home, “It is grander, bolder, vaster, more sweeping. The sky looms larger, the trees grow higher, the rocks seem more grim. It has, I may say, quite another kind of beauty. A kind of American beauty.”

From the local Indians in their reverence for the land; to this group of aristocratic immigrants, who settle near one another, with their many slaves to tame their new land; through generations who leave because they don't want to be tied to the farms out in the boonies, neighborhood parcels are snapped up by other immigrants – hard-working peasant Poles. Through this story of these Connecticut land 'owners' runs the story of Captain Oakes splendid home and his descendants who continue on. Destitute, but aristocratic-minded, each generation clings to the Oakes Farm yet.

The setting takes your breath away here, along with its ups and downs in being used or abused and loved or dishonored. Characters were interesting, but sporadically fleshed-out. Connecticut is the main character here; secondarily, is her groom – aristocrat, peasant, native, immigrant – American.

Enjoyed. (3.25 stars) ( )
  countrylife | Sep 5, 2011 |
Listened to the NLS Talking Book version. The book was historically interesting. It touched on social standards of the various times it portrayed and the pride of the individuals mentioned. I didn't like where the story stopped. There was no resolution, which I'm sure is what the author intended, but still, I wanted to find out more about the young characters at the end. ( )
  luvlylibrarian | Mar 21, 2011 |
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Fiction. Historical Fiction. HTML:Originally published in 1931, this bestselling American family saga from Pulitzer Prize-winning author Edna Ferber shares the story of the Oakes family, as their relationships and property encounter numerous struggles over the course of hundreds of years.

In the early 18th century, the Oakes family was one of many working to settle their land in the Connecticut Valley, facing harsh winters and land disputes. Their attempts over the years to tame the land and produce a properous tobacco farm prove more difficult than expected, and when the family takes on Polish immigrants to work the farm, cultures clash, and relationships become complicated. American Beauty follows the goings-on at the Oakes estate from 1700 through 1930, and whether in times of family turmoil or hopeful prosperity, Edna Ferber's cast of fascinating characters and pitch-perfect take on American life rings true.

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