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By: Jon Huer

The Green Palmers Chronicle

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This is a story of evil that plays an integral role in a small town's transformation from a peaceful place to a terrifyingly selfish and corrupt town, only to be saved by the courage and honesty of a boy, Michael Brown, who draws his strength from the motto "Liberty and Justice for All." The town is saved from the Green Palm Way of Life by the young hero, but the shadow of evil lingers on in the reader's mind long after the story is over. The town's transformation is an allegorical tale of how America itself has lost its innocence as viewed by young Mikey who, along with the help of some of the town's people who refuse to succumb to the Green Palm Way, stands by the notions of liberty and justice for all and resists the encroaching forces of human nature that threatens the very foundations of humanity and American ideals.

The author obtained his Ph.D. from UCLA in 1975 in sociology and is the author of 15 books of social criticism. One of his earlier books, The Dead End, appeared in TIME magazine in 1980 which called it “important and brilliant” for prophesying America’s consumer individualism as its eventual “national death wish.” After teaching sociology for the last 25 years at the U.S. military bases around the world, he retired from the University of Maryland in 2019 and is currently living in Greenfield, Massachusetts.
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