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UNBOUND REPORTS
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Homeland, John Jakess formidable novel about
the final explosive events of the nineteenth
century, is the first in a series that will focus
attention on a new Jakes family, the
Crowns. Multiple characters and settings are all
the norm for Jakes however, this story rivets
primary attention on Paul Crown, a young German
immigrant. Paul leaves behind a Germany of
cholera, poverty, and political upheaval only to
face problems of equal magnitude in
America. Undaunted by a difficult ocean
crossing, Paul arrives at Ellis Island penniless
but naively optimistic about his future. He
makes his weary way to the opulent home of his
uncle, Joe Crown, a well-established brewer in
Chicago setting a backdrop for his class
struggle motif, which is central to the plot of
his story. Pauls uncle, Joe, and cousin, Joe
Jr., are foils in this class struggle that
ultimately fractures the Crown family and forces
Paul to leave his uncles home to find work on
his own. The behavior and work ethic of Joe Jr.,
who is born to wealth
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and privilege in America, is juxtaposed with that
of immigrant Paul. Jakes portrays Joe Jr. as
spoiled and without focus, especially when
compared to Pauls mature approach to life and
work. Jakes utilizes the character of Paul to
introduce the reader to the fledgling business of
moving pictures. Paul is fascinated with this
new art form which involves him in many
adventures including war, a brush with death, and
marrying his first love. The first novel of
the Crown series does a creditable job in setting
the stage for the future adventures of Paul Crown
and his budding new family.
Jakes, John. Homeland. New York Bantam Books,
1994. (First Paperback Edition)
Reference entries are single-spaced with double
spaces in between entries.
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REFERENCES
BOOK
Last Name, First Name. Title of Book. Place of
publication Publishing Co., Yr. of publication.
Gieseking, Hal, and Paul Plawin. 30 Days to a
Good Job. New York Simon Schuster, 1994.
MAGAZINE
Last Name, First Name. Article Title. Title
of Magazine. Date of issue, page number (numeral
only).
Hamel, Ruth. Making Summer Earnings Work for
You. USA Weekend. 2-4 June 1989, 10-11.
WEBSITE
Last Name, First Name. Website Title. Website
URL (publication/update/access date).
Nichols, Rachel. Precision Powers Pennington.
http//www.msnbc.com/news (January 8, 2003).
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In Notes (aka Textual Citations)
Use in notes to cite references when you have
quoted, paraphrased, or summarized. For a book or
magazine (Authors last name(s), publica-tion
title, publication date, page number(s)numerals
only) For example (Fulton and Hanks,
Electronic Keyboarding Applications, 1996, 157)
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For a website (Authors last name(s), website
title, publication/update/access yr.) For
example (Zeitz, Keyboarding Research and
Resources, 2005)
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