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Schindler's List
"He who saves a single life saves the whole world.": Thomas Keneally's Booker Prize-winning, fictionalized biography of Oskar Schindler memorializes a member of the Nazi party who endangered his own life for four years, working privately to [... more]
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Gossip from the Forest
Incredible Story Telling!: As a historical based novel, this is great story telling. Keneally's writing style is taut, which helps this book maintain a consistent tension from page 1 till the end. I found it easy to paint pictures in my head of the [... more]
$8.95
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The Chant of Jimmie Blacksmith (Angus & Robertson Classics)
As fresh and trenchant as the day it was written.: One would hope a book written about race relations thirty years ago would be irrelevant and possibly dated today. Unfortunately, Keneally's stunning indictment of turn-of-the-century racism, in this case [... more]
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The Great Shame: And the Triumph of the Irish in the ...
Amazon.com Review: The Booker Prize-winning Schindler's List (on which Steven Spielberg based his Oscar-winning film) demonstrated that Thomas Keneally could make history as compelling as any novel. His latest book, The Great Shame, expands upon the [... more]
$19.95
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The Tyrant's Novel (Keneally, Thomas)
Witty, Clever and Well-Done: Thomas Keneally's The Tyrant's Novel opens in a refugee holding camp of sorts in a Western nation. The initial narrator tells a brief story of meeting one of the refugees held there, Alan Sheriff, who is seeking political [... more]
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The Great Shame: And The Triumph Of The Irish In The ...
Amazon.com Review: The Booker Prize-winning Schindler's List (on which Steven Spielberg based his Oscar-winning film) demonstrated that Thomas Keneally could make history as compelling as any novel. His latest book, The Great Shame, expands upon the [... more]
$35.00
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To Asmara
Memorable fiction or merely propoganda?: It is plain from the few reviews posted here that some extreme opinions are held regarding this book. The reviewer who faults Keneally for a one sided picture of the Eretrian war is quite correct that the book is [... more]
$17.99
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Woman of the Inner Sea
Cannot believe it got any good reviews!!!!!!!!!!: I kept thinking it would make sense or get better or have some substance. It was remarkably bad! I threw it away after reading 200 pages or so and it only has 277. What a waste of time and money!!!!!!!... [... more]
$13.00
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Abraham Lincoln (Penguin Lives)
A good Solid short Bio: After a bad experience with Tom Wicker's Penguin Lives book on Bush 41, I decided to give the series one more chance and got what I wanted with Keneally's Lincoln. I've read enough about the Civil War to have a decent [... more]
$19.95
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Office of Innocence: A Novel
Naiveté In Action: Father Frank Darragh is a recent, 1941 product of an Australian Catholic seminary, and is now a curate at a city parish. Author Keneally, a former seminarian himself, totally understands the mind of the young, devout parish [... more]
$15.00
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Victim of the Aurora (Harvest Book)
Murder in the Antarctic: A claustrophobic novel about a turn of the century Antarctic expedition which turns into a murder investigation when one of it's members is found dead on the ice. The bulk of the novel involves discovering the victim's past and [... more]
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American Scoundrel: The Life of the Notorious Civil War ...
Amazon.com Review: Politician, man about town, war hero, and murderer: Dan Sickles led many lives, some of them improbable, turning disaster to advantage. Thomas Keneally, whose novels have been populated by heroes and outlaws alike, vividly captures [... more]
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