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The Given Day: A Novel

The Given Day: A Novel

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Author: Dennis Lehane
Publisher: William Morrow
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 95 reviews
Sales Rank: 1149

Media: Hardcover
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Pages: 720
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6.3 x 1.8

ISBN: 0688163181
Dewey Decimal Number: 813.54
EAN: 9780688163181
ASIN: 0688163181

Publication Date: September 23, 2008
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Review

Set in Boston at the end of the First World War, New York Times bestselling author Dennis Lehane’s long-awaited eighth novel unflinchingly captures the political and social unrest of a nation caught at the crossroads between past and future. Filled with a cast of unforgettable characters more richly drawn than any Lehane has ever created, The Given Day tells the story of two families--one black, one white--swept up in a maelstrom of revolutionaries and anarchists, immigrants and ward bosses, Brahmins and ordinary citizens, all engaged in a battle for survival and power. Beat cop Danny Coughlin, the son of one of the city’s most beloved and powerful police captains, joins a burgeoning union movement and the hunt for violent radicals. Luther Laurence, on the run after a deadly confrontation with a crime boss in Tulsa, works for the Coughlin family and tries desperately to find his way home to his pregnant wife.

Here, too, are some of the most influential figures of the era--Babe Ruth; Eugene O’Neill; leftist activist Jack Reed; NAACP founder W. E. B. DuBois; Mitchell Palmer, Woodrow Wilson’s ruthless Red-chasing attorney general; cunning Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge; and an ambitious young Department of Justice lawyer named John Hoover.

Coursing through some of the pivotal events of the time--including the Spanish Influenza pandemic--and culminating in the Boston Police Strike of 1919, The Given Day explores the crippling violence and irrepressible exuberance of a country at war with, and in the thrall of, itself. As Danny, Luther, and those around them struggle to define themselves in increasingly turbulent times, they gradually find family in one another and, together, ride a rising storm of hardship, deprivation, and hope that will change all their lives.

“[An] engrossing epic. . . . A vision of redemption and a triumph of the human spirit.”
--Publishers Weekly (starred review)

About the Author
Dennis Lehane is the author of seven novels. These include the New York Times bestsellers Gone, Baby, Gone; Mystic River; and Shutter Island, as well as Coronado, a collection of short stories and a play. He and his wife, Angie, divide their time between Boston and the Gulf Coast of Florida.

Images from The Given Day

The Boston Molasses Disaster
The Boston Molasses Disaster, also known as the Great Molasses Flood, occurred on January 15, 1919, in the North End neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts. A large molasses tank burst and a wave of molasses rushed through the streets at an estimated 35 mph, killing 21 and injuring 150. The event has entered local folklore, and residents claim that on hot summer days the areas still smells of molasses. (From Wikipedia).

Headline from the Boston Post, September 9, 1919
Rioters clash with National Guardsmen called in by Massachusetts Governor Calvin Coolidge during a strike by Boston police officers.

Emma Goldman
"I'd rather have roses on my table than diamonds on my neck."

Influenza
City officials in Boston were caught off guard when three civilians dropped dead of influenza in early September 1918. As September 1918 drew to a close, Boston had lost more than 1,000 citizens to the silent, relentless killer. The deadly influenza now posed a threat to the entire nation, and the world at large.

Calvin Coolidge
John Calvin Coolidge (1872 - 1933) was a Republican lawyer from Vermont who worked his way up the ladder of Massachusetts state politics, eventually becoming governor. His actions during the Boston Police Strike of 1919 thrust him into the national spotlight; he became the 30th President of the United States (1923 - 1929).


The Boston Molasses Disaster

The headline from the Boston Post, September 9, 1919


Emma Goldman

Influenza Mask

Calvin Coolidge



Product Description

Set in Boston at the end of the First World War, New York Times bestselling author Dennis Lehane's long-awaited eighth novel unflinchingly captures the political and social unrest of a nation caught at the crossroads between past and future. Filled with a cast of unforgettable characters more richly drawn than any Lehane has ever created, The Given Day tells the story of two families—one black, one white—swept up in a maelstrom of revolutionaries and anarchists, immigrants and ward bosses, Brahmins and ordinary citizens, all engaged in a battle for survival and power. Beat cop Danny Coughlin, the son of one of the city's most beloved and powerful police captains, joins a burgeoning union movement and the hunt for violent radicals. Luther Laurence, on the run after a deadly confrontation with a crime boss in Tulsa, works for the Coughlin family and tries desperately to find his way home to his pregnant wife.

Here, too, are some of the most influential figures of the era—Babe Ruth; Eugene O'Neill; leftist activist Jack Reed; NAACP founder W. E. B. DuBois; Mitchell Palmer, Woodrow Wilson's ruthless Red-chasing attorney general; cunning Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge; and an ambitious young Department of Justice lawyer named John Hoover.

Coursing through some of the pivotal events of the time—including the Spanish Influenza pandemic—and culminating in the Boston Police Strike of 1919, The Given Day explores the crippling violence and irrepressible exuberance of a country at war with, and in the thrall of, itself. As Danny, Luther, and those around them struggle to define themselves in increasingly turbulent times, they gradually find family in one another and, together, ride a rising storm of hardship, deprivation, and hope that will change all their lives.




Customer Reviews:   Read 90 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars An instant classic. . .   January 8, 2009
The Given Day by Dennis Lehane is one of my all-time favorite books. Lehane creates some of the best characters and plot-lines that I have ever read, period. Lehane incorporates many interesting historical topics throughout. . .such as civil rights, WWI, unionism, communism, as well as many others. Not only is this book historically educational, it is extremely entertaining as well. 700+ pages seems short for this masterpiece work of fiction. I hope Dennis Lehane receives all the awards and recognition that he deserves for this book. I will be recommending it to everyone that I can.


5 out of 5 stars LeHane is a great writer.   January 6, 2009
This book was an XMas gift to my mom. She is really enjoying it and loves Dennis LeHane. He is a talented writer and this book is highly recommended.


4 out of 5 stars One CD missing   January 6, 2009
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Product arrived in good time and in selophane sealed box. However one of the three Cds was missing. I contacted Amazon immediatly and I have been advised that a replacement has already been shipped. I have to return the faulty product within a month or be charged for it also. Service and response - excellent!


5 out of 5 stars cant go wrong with this one   January 5, 2009
best book i read in 2008 lehane of course always is great. one hates his books to end


4 out of 5 stars a sweeping saga of love and loss   January 5, 2009
I had never read the mystery novels by Dennis Lehane since it is not a genre I'm interested in. But I love historical fiction and have admired Lehane from afar so became intrigued by The Given Day. It is a very long book but it is an extraordinary piece of work. I love rich, descriptive writing and with Lehane there was an embarassment of riches. On practically every page there is an image or turn of phrase that I found so immediate and compelling that I found myself amazed at Lehane's prodigous talent. And this is not flowery writing or an author showing off. It is something that clearly comes to him quite easily. Whether it is the urban Boston landscape in 1918, the horrow of the flu epidemic, the smells of the shipyards--Lehane has created a world you won't soon forget. As for the story itself, the plot takes a little while to develop but it is totally worth the investment. The characters are so well developed and shaped that all Lehane needs to do is let them walk through their lives on his pages for this to come to a slow boil, and then explode with drama as plot and subplot mix, intertwine and finally become one. Danny Coughlin is a hero of the first order--strong, introspective, angry, compassionate, and more than anything a visionary who sees that the order of things in 1918 Boston are wrong and he must

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