Centennial: A Novel
Written to commemorate the Bicentennial in 1976, James A. Michener€s magnificent saga of the West<i> </i>is an enthralling celebration of the frontier. Brimming with the glory of America€s past, the story of Colorado€"the Centennial State€"is manifested through its people: Lame Beaver, the Arapaho chieftain and warrior, and his Comanche and Pawnee enemies; Levi Zendt, fleeing with his child bride from the Amish country; the cowboy, Jim Lloyd, who falls in love with a wealthy and cultured Englishwoman, Charlotte Seccombe. In <i>Centennial,</i> trappers, traders, homesteaders, gold seekers, ranchers, and hunters are brought together in the dramatic conflicts that shape the destiny of the legendary West€"and the entire country.<br>  <br> <b>Praise for <i>Centennial</i></b><br>  <br> €œA hell of a book . . . While he fascinates and engrosses, Michener also educates.€Â<b>€"<i>Los Angeles Times</i></b><br>  <br> €œAn engrossing book . . . imaginative and intricate . . . teeming with people and giving a marvelous sense of the land.€Â<b>€"<i>The Plain Dealer</i></b><br>  <br> €œMichener is America€s best writer, and he proves it once again in <i>Centennial</i>. . . . If you€re a Michener fan, this book is a must. And if you€re not a Michener fan, <i>Centennial </i>will make you one.€Â<b>€"<i>The Pittsburgh Press</i></b><br> <i> </i><br> €œAn absorbing work . . . Michener is a superb storyteller.€Â<b>€"<i>BusinessWeek</i></b>