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An edition of Homeland (2003)

Homeland

"A white mob marches on a mosque in Chicago. A priest stands and tells his stunned parishioners that their intolerance must change. In West Virginia, a high school girl writes on her shirt, "When I saw the dead and dying Afghani children on TV, I felt a newly recovered sense of national security." The school board calls it a "treasonous act." The president signs a $350 billion tax cut. The United States launches a "preventative war." Flag sales jump 150 percent. The flying flags cover a wound, but not the one we expect." "From Homeland: "The change could be statistically charted. But Michael and I had been tracking it emotionally." ""For us, the word 'homeland' took on an altogether new meaning after the September 11 attacks. But in reality, the evolution had been underway for three decades as a result of profound changes in the economic and cultural landscape that had left a large number of Americans confused, angry and fearful."" "Built on news analysis, interviews with hundreds of citizens, thousands of miles of travel, and a professional collaboration of twenty-five years, Homeland sets a new standard for journalism that would capture this American moment."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
242

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Cover of: Homeland
Homeland
2011, Seven Stories Press
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Cover of: Homeland
Homeland
December 30, 2005, Seven Stories Press
Paperback in English
Cover of: Homeland
Homeland
July 4, 2004, Seven Stories Press
Hardcover in English - A Seven Stories Press 1st Ed edition
Cover of: Homeland
Homeland
2004, Seven Stories Press
in English - A Seven Stories Press 1st ed
Cover of: Homeland
Homeland
2003, Seven Stories Press
in English - A Seven Stories Press 1st ed.

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First Sentence

"IT'S A PERFECT replica of a Shaker house, lost deep in a West Virginia hollow where a creek named Eden's Fork runs."

Classifications

Library of Congress
HN59.2.M34 2005

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Number of pages
242
Dimensions
8.9 x 6 x 0.8 inches
Weight
15.2 ounces

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL8789654M
ISBN 10
1583226818
ISBN 13
9781583226810
OCLC/WorldCat
60371404
Library Thing
604030
Goodreads
703630

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