America’s Rite Volume II

America’s Rite Volume II by Dean Crist, published by AuthorHouse in March 2006, is a collection of stories centered around a singular figure, blending elements reminiscent of Arabian Nights and Aesop’s Fables. This edition spans 456 pages and is presented in English. The narrative employs circular logic typical of Western literature to explore moral conclusions, offering a unique perspective on the complexities of American society.
Readers will encounter a mix of real facts and fictional scenarios designed to provoke discussion about the challenges facing modern America. The stories delve into themes of societal conflict and the impact of political correctness on the nation’s trajectory. The book includes graphic content intended to stimulate thought and debate, though it advises parental discretion due to its mature themes. America’s Rite aims to engage readers in contemplating potential solutions to the issues it presents, making it a provocative addition to discussions on contemporary societal problems.
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America”s Rite is a compilation of stories bonded around one central figure, with the end result being a cross between Arabian Nights and Aesop”s Fables. However, unlike the linear logic used in Arabic literature, this book uses the circular logic of Western literature to form its moral conclusions. How closely America”s Rite actually comes to hitting the mark will be determined by each reader. In literary terms, America”s Rite is a fiction novel, which uses parables as the foundation for hypothetical solutions to problems inherent in American Society. In actuality, America”s Rite is a blend of real facts, with factious scenarios and characters, intended to stimulate discussions toward resolving internal problems plaguing modern American Society. The concept of this book was stated very nicely by the Nigerian author who wrote, “Writers don”t give prescriptions; they give headaches.” America”s Rite portrays: a) the fact America is not a homogeneous society, but a society of many parts in constant conflict, and b) how constant manipulations and revisionist history by the Politically Correct have played no small part in America”s slide towards chaos and mediocrity. Parental discretion should be applied to the reading of America”s Rite. This book uses graphic sex as reader stimulus, and it is the intent of America”s Rite to sell the concept of correcting the problems in American Society to as many Americans as humanly possible. It is unfortunate the use of graphic sex in America”s Rite will limit the availability, provocation, and political discussion from the developing minds of American youth — because American youth will eventually need to deal with the problems discussed inthis book.
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