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InDivisible: One Man's American Experience

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We hold these truths to be self-evident; that all men are created equal . . . One nation, under God, Indivisible . . . We the people of the United States, in order to form a more perfect Union . . . All of these are beautifully poetic words, individually. Combined, they paint a majestic picture of what Ronald Reagan accurately called 'a city on a hill', a country that is a beacon for the world, united under God. And though we have not always been so, it can be argued that this was always our intention . . . Until now.

In 2020, America stands at a crossroads, not because those beautiful words may or may not be true, but because a substantial part of the country no longer really wants them to be true. For many - they do not want us to be equal, they do not want us under God, and they certainly don't want us united or indivisible.

Indivisible tackles the root cause of the partisan divide in America today, and offers some different perspectives and ideas to confront the division that threatens to splinter the country beyond repair.

163 pages, Kindle Edition

Published October 31, 2020

About the author

Kevin Brown

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Kevin Brown recently won the Permafrost Literary Journal's Midnight Sun Fiction Contest, the Touchstone Fiction Competition, and placed third in the Cadenza Fiction Contest. He has published work in GUD, Space & Time, Murky Depths, Morpheus Tales, sub-TERRAIN, Rosebud, and Underground Voices. His website is: http://www.invisiblebodies.com

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