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The Given Day (Paperback)

by Dennis Lehane (Author)
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  • Paperback: 7004 pages
  • Publisher: Doubleday; Airport / Export ed edition (25 Sep 2008)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0385615337
  • ISBN-13: 978-0385615334
  • Product Dimensions: 23.2 x 15.2 x 5 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 167,978 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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No baseball player has ever enjoyed a paradigm-shifting career like Babe Ruth's. He began as a very good pitcher who could hit better than most. Then he recast himself, dominating the game as a slugger, hitting homers at a previously unimaginable clip, setting records that would stand for decades. Ruth opens, closes and makes occasional appearances throughout The Given Day, a historical epic that is easily the most ambitious work of Dennis Lehane's career. Though the Boston novelist isn't equating his achievement with Ruth's, there are some striking parallels between the two.Lehane launched his career with a series of detective novels that showed he could write better than most. Then he recast himself by leaving the detective format, making his popular breakthrough with the powerful Mystic River (2001). Now Lehane has made another leap. As big an advance beyond Mystic River as Mystic River was from his earlier books, The Given Day aspires to be nothing less than the Great American Novel, an ambition that critics began questioning just as baseball lost its position as America's National Pastime.The Given Day isn't a baseball novel. Its focus is the Boston police strike of 1919 and the bloody riots that resulted. But it's really about the American dream, the resistance to change, the subversion of a country's brightest ideals through its darkest impulses. It's a novel about, as Lehane writes, "the terrible smallness of men." It's a novel about "the fist beneath the velvet glove of democracy." The poor aren't necessarily noble; the rich aren't inherently evil. All are profoundly, humanly flawed.At the book's heart is the intertwining story of two men. Danny Coughlin, a police officer from a powerfully connected family, finds himself at various times a strike breaker, a strike leader and an undercover infiltrator. He's in love with an Irish immigrant whose past violates the morality he has inherited from his family, and he must decide if he's strong enough to follow his heart.Danny might be a tragic hero, but his heroism pales against the courage of Luther Laurence, a black man suspected of being a criminal on the run but one who forges a bond with the Boston cop. Though Luther has abandoned his family, fallen into illicit activity and killed to save his own life, he develops a moral code stronger than that of anyone else in the novel.The Given Day isn't flawless. Parts of the plot and some of the dialogue veer toward soap opera, and many of the characters aren't as fully fleshed as Danny and Luther - or Babe Ruth. Yet the novel's larger-than-life ambitions make its missteps seem minor. It has often been said that fans found one of Ruth's prodigious strikeouts more thrilling than a slap single. If Lehane was ever a singles hitter, now he's swinging for the fences. (Kirkus Reviews)

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'Sprawling, enthralling...Every sentence is a treat, every image vivid.' --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece!, 23 Sep 2008
By bobbewig (New Jersey, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Given Day (Hardcover)
Once it is known that 'The new Lehane' is in bookstores should be enough to make booklovers rush out to buy a copy. Their money will be well spent, as The Given Day is a work of art. It is much more than just an excellent book, it is fine literature. The Given Day, which takes place primarily in Boston just after WWI, is an epic story of family greed, love, power, hardship, lust, hope and politics. It tells the story of two families -- one white, one black -- swept up in the maelstrom of revolutionaries, anarchists, immigrants, ward bosses, Brahmnins, the Boston police department and ordinary citizens, all engaged in a battle for survival and power. As interesting and powerful as the plot is, Lehane's strongest accomplishment is the cast of unforgettable, true-to-life characters he has created. You'll meet beat-cop Danny Coughlin, Boston Police Department royalty and the son of one of the city's most beloved and powerful police captains. Luther Laurence, a black man on the run after a deadly confrontation with a crime boss who works for the Coughlin family. Nora, the Irish immigrant who was taken in by the Coughlins and is the love of Danny's life, as well as many other very credible multidimensional characters. Lehane does such an excellent job in describing these characters that I felt I was right there alongside them feeling all of their joys and sorrows. In addition, Lehane expertly weaves into the story many real-life influential people of the era -- including Babe Ruth, Eugene O'Neill, leftist Jack Reed, NAACP founder W.E.B. Du Bois, Mitchell Palmer, Massachusetts governor Calvin Coolidge and an ambitious young justice department lawyer named John Hoover. The Given Day is over 700 pages of reading pleasure and a book that I most highly recommend to you. It is a masterpiece of historical fiction!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Lehane at his best, 1 Feb 2009
By Mr. R. J. Cartwright "Bob Cartwright" (Matlock Derbyshire UK) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Given Day (Hardcover)
The Given Day

I have read Dennis Lehane's crime fiction for years and was getting a bit impatient waiting for the next title. News of The Given Day upset me a bit. A historical novel not a crime fiction book. Attempts by writers to cross genres usually ends in tears, I thought.

Not this time. This book is a truly amazing piece of work. There are rightful comparisons above to Doctorow, but I would put this one up there with Dos Passos's USA and Steinbeck's Grapes of Wrath. It really is that good.

I'm not going to attempt to review the book. There are strong summaries in all the preceding reviews. I'm just going to say: this will probably be among the top ten books of 2009 and anyone who doesn't make the effort to read it really will be depriving themselves to an extent they don't deserve. Buy it, you'll love it.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the wait? You betcha, 8 May 2009
By H. meiehofer "haroldm" (glasgow, scotland) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: The Given Day (Hardcover)
It's been a long time since this man's last but what a way to come back.

If you like crime novels you will love this!
If you like historical novels you will love this!
If you are interested in social and political history you will love this!
If you like literary novels you will love this!
If you like a thumping good read you will love this!

Rumour has it that Mr Lehane will be writing a series tracing these themes through the twentieth century and if they are anything like this start then they'll be brilliant. Just one thing Dennis; I'm 51 and I'd like to see the finish before I peg out.

Quite why this sells respectably rather than by the lorry load really puzzles me. Forget the garbage like Archer and buy this.

The novel ends (NOT a plot spoiler, honest)with the words

"What a day. What a city. What a time to be alive."

One can only reply.

"What a book. What a writer. What a joy to read!"
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Masterpiece
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This is the first Dennis Lehane novel that I have read and therefore do not know if the standard of storytelling (in every aspect) is typical of his crime novels. Read more
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I am a fan of Dennis Lehanes books when I heard about his new book I was unsure whether it was for me, The Boston Police Strike and Baseball. Read more
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A new Lehane is always an event, I've loved all Lehane's earlier books and this one doesn't disappoint. It's 700 pages but rattles along, and I couldn't put it down. Read more
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