“Seventh Flag” is historical fiction examining the radicalization of America from World War II to the present day, with a brief foray into the administration of President Franklin Pierce prior to the Civil War and how his initiative to import camels from the Middle East for the U.S. Cavalry led to Texas having the nation’s largest Muslim population. · The two lineages experience triumph and heartache over four generations, forming the basic plot of the debut novel “Seventh Flag” by Texas-born Pulitzer-nominated journalist Sid Balman www.doorway.ru: Jef Rouner. About Seventh Flag — Sid Balman Jr. A sweeping work of historical fiction, Seventh Flag is a Micheneresque parable that traces the arc of radicalization in modern Western Civilization – reaffirming what it means to be an American in a dangerously divided nation. The United States and Europe have unraveled since World War II, and radicalism has metastasized into every community, tearing away .
The US and Europe have unraveled since World War II and radicalism has metastasized into every community, tearing away the decency, optimism, and security that shaped those robust democracies for more than eight decades. No place is immune, including the small West Texas town of Dell City, where. Author Sid Balman Jr. and local activist Samakab Hussein will discuss Murmuration. Pulitzer-nominated war and national security correspondent and Writer In Residence at Sul Ross State University Sid Balman, Jr. presents the harrowing follow-up to award-winning novel, "Seventh Flag.". Sid Balman, Jr.'s newest book releases on Aug. 3, Pulitzer-nominated war and national security correspondent and Writer In Residence at Sul Ross State University Sid Balman, Jr. to release a harrowing follow-up to award-winning novel, "Seventh Flag.".
Seventh Flag: A Novel, Sid Balman Jr., April Eberhardt Literary, literary consultant, books, writing, author, writers conference, France, La Poterie, American Library. A sweeping work of historical fiction, Seventh Flag traces the arc of radicalization in modern Western Civilization — a parable that reaffirms what it means to be an American in a dangerously divided nation. “Seventh Flag’s rapid paced narrative takes readers from the football fields of West Texas to the battlefields of the Middle East, from Mexican shootouts to an ashram in India. A former war correspondent, Balman’s lively prose has his audience inside a tank’s turret and with the media cluster in the rear of the Secretary of State’s.
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