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Byline: Taylor Antrim
Eight years after his incisive novel of post-millennium New York, Turn of the Century, Kurt Andersen has delivered another lavish, wide-angled portrait. In Heyday (Random House), the year is 1848, and America is a young and rowdy country of moneymakers, criminals, and visionaries, with New York at the churning center of it all. Having left his wealthy English family to reinvent himself in the big city, 26-year-old Ben Knowles falls in with ...