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Liberty’s Wrath
(2016)
  • Charles Britton, Sacred Heart University
Abstract
Twenty-two-year-old William Blake is less than thrilled when Barack Obama is elected to a second term in 2012. A senior at Quinnipiac University, William is known for his staunch conservative political views. Despite his overwhelming disappointment with America’s new direction, William remains focused on finding a job as a high school teacher after graduation.

William is the perfect recruit for a network of charter schools started by The Movement, a shadowy libertarian organization. After he accepts a job teaching social studies and history at a charter school, William is lured into The Movement by its charismatic leader Edward Birch, and a beautiful and experienced member, Tabitha Couture. As William becomes further immersed into the conservative crusade, he eventually receives an offer he cannot refuse—one that will help him transform the landscape of American public education and eventually lead him to liberty’s wrath.

Liberty’s Wrath shares the story of one man’s exploration of the role of freedom in the twenty-first century after he joins a conservative movement with a lofty mission.
Keywords
  • Fiction,
  • Freedom,
  • Conservatism,
  • Libertarianism,
  • High school teachers,
  • Connecticut
Disciplines
Publication Date
March, 2016
Publisher
iUniverse
ISBN
9781491789872
Citation Information
Charles Britton. Liberty’s Wrath. (2016)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/charles-britton/1/