You all know the date in the history books that symbolized the end of the greatest country in the world, the United States of America. In truth, we hadn’t been great for a long time, just a superpower with a lot of “money” to burn.
But on that date, everything changed.
It wasn’t due to an invasion, nuclear assault, or cyber-attack.
It wasn’t because of any virus deadlier than COVID, although we should be so lucky.
And it wasn’t a civil war or overturning of the government that did us in.
During some concise years, other countries found a way to become a far better alternative to us. And fed-up people, many of who were told to “Go back where they came from,” decided to do as they were told and went back where they came from…by the millions.
And I saw it all go down.
This is the story, told by my eyes, of how the United States of America fell because of the greatest walkout in history.
So, take a seat, pour yourself a stiff one, or spark up because this is about to be a rough read.
Kipjo K. Ewers was born July 1, 1975. At an early age, he had an active imagination. By the time he started kindergarten he would make up fictitious stories, one of his favorites was about a character named “Old Man Norris,” who hated everyone in the world except for him.
When he attended our Lady of Victory Elementary school in Mount Vernon, he continued writing and reading stories to his classmates. His teacher, Mrs. Green, told me the children would laugh but she would remind them that that is how some of the great stories that they read actually came about.
After elementary school, he went onto Salesian High School in New Rochelle, NY then on to Iona College, also in New Rochelle. He would go onto to work for several major firms and companies within the New York area, but his passion was to become a journalist/writer. Therefore, it is not surprising he decided to write his first book/novel.
Kipjo began working and creating a new superhuman universe, finding inspiration and solace in the loss of his first daughter due to an unfortunate miscarriage that devastated both his loving wife and himself; he began writing a hero origin story now titled “The First.”
He continues this story as a novel series and as a comic book series in the near future.
I just finished this book and couldn't wait to give a review here about it. Call me crazy, but I think Kipjo just gave the youth of our nation the blueprint to a better America. The only things we need are balls and brains...that's it!!! This book made me laugh, cry, angry and hopeful all at the same time. It's the only book that I've ever given a full 5 stars.
Maybe I'll never live to see something like this happen, but I believe it is possible. Kipjo Ewers, you a bad muthaf****!!!!!