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Nay

(12,051 posts)
Fri Jun 15, 2012, 07:02 PM Jun 2012

Needed: Title & author of your favorite family saga. I have an idea for a family

saga-type novel, around 100,000 words, and I'd love to hear what other readers/writers think are wonderful examples of the genre. I have read a good number, but I need to read a few more to get in the groove of writing my own. Or maybe I'm procrastinating??

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Needed: Title & author of your favorite family saga. I have an idea for a family (Original Post) Nay Jun 2012 OP
Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides n/t Chan790 Jun 2012 #1
Owl on Every Post by Sonora Babb. zonkers Aug 2012 #5
Downton Abbey is a big hit as a family saga. sybylla Jun 2012 #2
The novels by R.F. Delderfield, which came out in the 1970's. SheilaT Jul 2012 #3
Fallon Blood - Robert Jordan Xyzse Jul 2012 #4

sybylla

(8,655 posts)
2. Downton Abbey is a big hit as a family saga.
Fri Jun 29, 2012, 10:04 AM
Jun 2012

I have to say it's one of my faves, considering it's a genre I'm not that big into. Never watched the Sopranos or Dallas.

Though if someone started listing more examples, I might realize I like them more than I know.

 

SheilaT

(23,156 posts)
3. The novels by R.F. Delderfield, which came out in the 1970's.
Sun Jul 1, 2012, 06:09 PM
Jul 2012

The first one is God is An Englishman.

Norah Lofts is another lesser-known writer of that genre. Her Town House trilogy actually covers a good thousand years. It's the story of a house and the people who live in it over that period of time.

Many of the other books she wrote, if taken as a larger whole, are in effect a village saga, with stories of various people and families who live in her fictitious part of southern England over many years.

Xyzse

(8,217 posts)
4. Fallon Blood - Robert Jordan
Tue Jul 24, 2012, 12:46 PM
Jul 2012

Writing as Reagan O'Neil.

I found it interesting, depicting a multi-generational series.

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