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Like Salman Rushdie's "Joseph Anton," Kevin Annett's novel, through the scope and freedom of fiction, allows him to describe the trials of a man who seeks to oppose and bring to justice people in high places who are protected by the government, the justice system, and the popular media. The action ranges from Vancouver Island to Central Florida and spans some thirty years of the protagonist's life. It is a human tragedy written with humor and compassion. It is strictly for a mature and serious readership of all ages.
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Like Salman Rushdie's "Joseph Anton," Kevin Annett's novel, through the scope and freedom of fiction, allows him to describe the trials of a man who seeks to oppose and bring to justice people in high places who are protected by the government, the justice system, and the popular media. The action ranges from Vancouver Island to Central Florida and spans some thirty years of the protagonist's life. It is a human tragedy written with humor and compassion. It is strictly for a mature and serious readership of all ages.
Like Salman Rushdie's "Joseph Anton," Kevin Annett's novel, through the scope and freedom of fiction, allows him to describe the trials of a man who seeks to oppose and bring to justice people in high places who are protected by the government, the justice system, and the popular media. The action ranges from Vancouver Island to Central Florida and spans some thirty years of the protagonist's life. It is a human tragedy written with humor and compassion. It is strictly for a mature and serious readership of all ages.