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Angry White Man

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A STORY SO DANGEROUS, IT COMES WITH A WARNING

It’s the hottest day of the year, and Tom Mayland is at the end of his rope. He has lost his wife in a mugging gone bad, the bank is about to take his house, and his teenage son has turned against him. At the middle school where he teaches history, Tom gives an honest but politically incorrect answer to a student’s question and is fired from his job. On edge and with nothing left to lose, Tom hears a voice on the radio – the charismatic activist Reggie Miles fumes about White privilege. Tom loses it. He drives to the radio station, grabs his gun from the glove compartment, and barges into the broadcast booth to confront Reggie. The hostage crisis escalates, and as the two firebrands argue on the air and give voice to taboo opinions and facts, the city around them erupts into violence and chaos, becoming the epicenter of a revolution.

212 pages, Paperback

Published September 1, 2020

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September 7, 2022
The author's sharp and straightforward debates include talking points for both blacks and whites sides. In their debates, they spoke on how the advantages you've had in life are contributing to your opinions and actions and how the lack of disadvantages in certain areas keeps you from fully understanding the struggles others are facing.
"...We don't have to be friends or work together or live together - but we do have to respect each other. we have to stay human. 'Cause we're all human," says Reggie, his voice growing stronger. "We all got that holy spark. The spirit inside us. And we all need to see that."
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February 16, 2021
Truth and Respect

This is the first book that I have ever read in one day. It is one of those can't put down books that keeps you reading wondering what's going to next! Above all, it provokes deep thought as to who we are, how we treat others, and how we defend our own tribe.
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April 19, 2024
This is overall a good topic, and very easy read. Simple book that you can enjoy in a day or two, but not very thought provoking/deep.
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November 20, 2024
Lacking in nuance and poorly written. A clear example of propaganda. Would not recommend. Into the thrift store bin it will go.
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