Howard Fast

Howard Fast was an American novelist and television writer, known for his prolific output and works such as 'Spartacus' and 'The Immigrants'. He wrote under several pseudonyms and was a prominent figure in 20th-century American literature.

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  1. 1. April Morning

    Set against the backdrop of the American Revolutionary War, this coming-of-age story follows a young boy named Adam Cooper as he navigates the tumultuous events of April 19, 1775, the day of the Battle of Lexington and Concord. As the conflict between the British and the American colonists erupts, Adam is thrust into the chaos and violence, challenging his perceptions of bravery, responsibility, and manhood. Through his experiences, he grapples with the harsh realities of war and the complexities of familial and community relationships, ultimately emerging with a deeper understanding of himself and his place in the world.

    The 8859th Greatest Book of All Time
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  2. 2. Sylvia

    The novel is a gripping psychological thriller that delves into the mysterious life of a young woman named Sylvia. As the story unfolds, a private investigator is hired to uncover Sylvia's past, revealing a complex web of secrets, identity struggles, and emotional turmoil. Through a series of interviews and discoveries, the investigator learns about Sylvia's troubled childhood, her relationships, and the events that shaped her enigmatic persona. The narrative explores themes of identity, memory, and the impact of past traumas, ultimately leading to a profound and unexpected conclusion.

    The 15786th Greatest Book of All Time
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  3. 3. Conceived In Liberty

    Set against the backdrop of the American Revolution, this historical novel weaves a tale of courage, sacrifice, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. It follows the lives of ordinary men and women who become embroiled in the struggle for independence, highlighting their personal battles and the broader societal changes they help to ignite. Through vivid storytelling, the narrative captures the essence of a nation in the throes of transformation, illustrating the complex interplay of ideals, loyalties, and the indomitable spirit of those who dared to dream of a new world.

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  4. 4. Citizen Tom Paine

    Set during the tumultuous era of the American Revolution, this historical novel delves into the life of a passionate and controversial figure who played a pivotal role in shaping the ideals of liberty and democracy. The narrative explores his journey from an impoverished Englishman to a fervent advocate for independence, capturing his struggles, triumphs, and the profound impact of his writings on the revolutionary cause. Through vivid storytelling, the book paints a portrait of a man whose unwavering commitment to justice and equality inspired a nation, yet whose personal life was marked by hardship and alienation.

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  5. 5. The Outsider

    The novel explores the life of a man who arrives in a small, insular town and disrupts the status quo with his unconventional ideas and actions. As an outsider, he challenges the community's deeply ingrained prejudices and social norms, prompting both conflict and introspection among the townspeople. Through his interactions, the narrative delves into themes of individuality, acceptance, and the struggle against societal conformity, ultimately highlighting the transformative power of one person's courage to stand apart and inspire change.

    The 16792nd Greatest Book of All Time