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Winter of the World: The Century Trilogy, Book 2 Audiobook (Unabridged)


Winter of the World: The Century Trilogy, Book 2 (Unabridged)
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Avg. Rating: 44 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 54 out of 5 (5 ratings)
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Audio Length: 31 hour 48 min
Release Date: 9/12/2012
Narrator: John Lee
Format: Unabridged



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Winter of the World is the second part of Ken Follett's Century trilogy, the first part being Fall of Giants which spanned the years 1911-1924. In Fall of Giants, Follett detailed historical events such as women's suffrage, the first world war, the Russian revolution and the growing tension between the working class and the aristocracy. This second book spans the years 1933-1949, so there are a new set of historical events in the background, such as World War II, the Spanish Civil War and Russia under Stalin's regime. This is a world where human beings continue to live despite the threat of violence, so there's love as well as war going on at the same time.

One of the main characters is Daisy Peshkov, the daughter of a rich man whose story was told in the previous book. She travels to England where she has two suitors—half-brothers who are unaware of the other's existence. One of them is "Boy" Fitzherbert who is also the Viscount Aberowen and the other is Lloyd Williams, the son of Earl Fitzherbert and a maid in the household, who eventually went on to become a Member of Parliament. Daisy eventually chooses Boy over Lloyd and is the sexual aggressor in the relationship, once again showing how much things have changed since the beginning of the trilogy because in the first book, such a thing was not possible.

Follett does a good job mixing love with aggression which, according to Freud, are the two main characteristics of the human race, existing side by side even though they are opposed to each other. The horrors of Nazi Germany, the startlingly brutal attack on Pearl Harbor and other historical events are given their due. At the same time, there are more personal attacks such as when thugs use dogs to attack a gay man and the disabled start disappearing into a hospital never to return.

This is an ambitious book but, like other books that tell the life of a particular character during a historical period, such as Gone With the Wind, it really gets into the minds of the characters and shows you what it was like to live through such times.

Ken Follett is a Welsh writer whose childhood was divided between Cardiff and London. As a child, he wasn't allowed to watch TV, so he gravitated towards books. He went to University College London and worked as a journalist in Cardiff and London. However, he didn't find the work challenging enough and eventually turned to publishing and writing. Although his initial motives were purely pecuniary, his books are amazingly well-researched and many have made it on to the New York Times bestseller list while some have been made into movies. He has strong political views and his wife, Barbara Broer was, at one point, a Labour Official.

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Ken Follett here follows up his number-one New York Times best-seller Fall of Giants with a brilliant, pause-resistant epic about the heroism and honor of World War II and the ...show more >>>

About the Author: Ken Follett
 

Ken Follett was born on June 5, 1949 in Cardiff, The United Kingdom. Ken Follett is one of our most featured and respected Mysteries & Thrillers, Fiction and History authors available on our website. With a total of 24 audiobooks in our collection on AudiobookStore.com, such as The Ken Follett Value Collection: A Place Called Freedom, The Third Twin, and Hammer of Eden, Under the Streets of Nice: The Bank Heist of the Century and Winter of the World: The Century Trilogy, Book 2, you can enjoy over 346 hours of stories from Follett. Under the Streets of Nice: The Bank Heist of the Century was added to our online catalog in 1999, making it the oldest audiobook we carry from Follett. The audiobook, The Ken Follett Value Collection: A Place Called Freedom, The Third Twin, and Hammer of Eden, is the latest of his audiobooks to be added to our collection. Though all of Follett's Mysteries & Thrillers audiobooks can be enjoyed by our customers, Winter of the World: The Century Trilogy, Book 2 is the most popular and bestselling audiobook sold on our site. To view the entire collection of 24 audiobooks, please visit his author page on AudiobookStore.com: Ken Follett audiobooks.

Reader Reviews for: Winter of the World: The Century Trilogy, Book 2
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Review by e.d.w. from San Diego | 11/19/2012

Winter of the World is a fine example of why I consider Ken Follett to be one of the finest writers working today. His writing in this book is mesmerizing with excellent character development and plot developments that will keep you glued to the story from beginning to end.
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Review by Bill Waters from Adelaide | 11/4/2012

While I enjoyed this book for the most part it could have done with some better editing in my opinion. Numerous sections go on far too long and are stuffed with unecessary dialog and mundane details. The story is excellent if you can manage to trudge through the overdone parts.
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Review by edgar t. from New Hampshire | 10/23/2012

This second installment in Follett's sprawling epic series, The Century Trilogy, is just as brilliantly well-written and engrossing as Fall of Giants, the first novel. This truly is historical fiction at its best!
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