Edge of Eternity: by Ken Follett (The Century Trilogy, Book 3) | Summary & Analysis
Book*Sense Edge of by Ken Follett (The Century Trilogy, Book 3) | Summary & Analysis
This is a Summary & Analysis of Edge of Eternity. Ken Follett’s sweeping Century Trilogy concludes with Edge of Eternity. It is a substantial and compelling read covering more than fifty years of recent history offering a detailed and authentic account of world events as they could have been seen by those in positions near those in power. As a work of historical fiction, it is based upon and treats real events, but it does so from the peripheries that, still closer to the action than many or most of the readers could be.
Ken Follett’s Edge of Eternity narrates the fictional stories of the descendants of Ma Peshkov, their families and their associates in the United States, the United Kingdom, divided Germany and the USSR through the decades of the all-too-real existence of the Berlin Wall and the thrust of the United States Civil Rights movement and into the generation after. Several of them—notably George Jakes, Rebecca Held and Dimka Dvorkin—find themselves in positions of political power and influence near, but not at, the top of their countries’ governments across several decades.
This companion to Edge of Eternity also includes the
• Book Review
• Story Setting Analysis
• Story elements you may have missed as we decipher the novel
• Details of Characters & Key Character Analysis
• Summary of the text, with some analytical comments interspersed
• Discussion & Analysis of Themes, Symbols…
• And Much More!
This Analysis of Edge of Eternity fills the gap, making you understand more while enhancing your reading experience.
Genres:
Historical Fiction
85 Pages