
In addition he demonstrates the intelligence and courage of the young men of these countries, who though formally uneducated, often show greater wit and intelligence than their superiors, both on the battlefield and in the political arena. Lady Maude of England and Ethel Williams, Welsh peasant and former head housekeeper of Ty Gwyn, Maude’s family estate, are two such characters. How I would be able to deal with so many characters of so many nationalities was a real concern of mine but I need not have worried, as their interrelations made for smooth movement from one to another.Īs always Follett demonstrates his great faith in and respect for women and their intelligence and strength of courage. For example, what will happen to the secret love and marriage between British aristocrat Maud Fitzherbert and German aristocrat and soldier Walter von Ulrich?Īt the beginning of his novel, Follett lists the many characters, both real and fictitious.


Historically, we all know the outcome of the war, but in true Follett style there are further twists and turns that add to the suspense and intrigue. Set in the years leading up to, including, and following WWI, 1911-1924, Fall of Giants, the first novel in Ken Follett’s THE CENTURY TRILOGY, follows the lives of five interrelated families-American, German, Russian, English, and Welsh-as they act and interact in the drama of the First World War that ultimately involves the major countries of the world.
