Deliver Me to Freedom : Escaping Communist America and a World at War
Book Details
Author(s)W. D. Tucker
PublisherW. D. Tucker
ISBN / ASINB00CTQR5QK
ISBN-13978B00CTQR5Q7
Sales Rank1,737,948
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
1863: The Confederacy heralded a victory over the Union rebels.
1917: Divided, the states did not have their “superpower†status. There never was a Wilson-led invasion to end World War I.
2012: While the institution of slavery still reigns in the American south, Europe is dominated by Germany, and Russia has taken a strong hold on Asia. In Louisiana, Deliverance—Livy—and her boyfriend Jack head a team for the Institution for the Liberation of the Slaves of America (ILSA), who save the innocents from their cruel lives south of the border. In France, Coen lives in fear that the Nazi government will discover his secret, which is punishable by death.
When Livy’s team is intercepted by the Confederate police, she is forced to take up an alias in the hopes of saving her family and ILSA, the new and improved Underground Railroad. How can an institution based on charity and selflessness survive in a country built on oppression?
When Coen’s secret love is discovered, he must flee the country to save his family, his lover, and himself. How can a relationship so pure inspire genocide? How can the free peoples of the world escape when hatred has grown so strong?
1917: Divided, the states did not have their “superpower†status. There never was a Wilson-led invasion to end World War I.
2012: While the institution of slavery still reigns in the American south, Europe is dominated by Germany, and Russia has taken a strong hold on Asia. In Louisiana, Deliverance—Livy—and her boyfriend Jack head a team for the Institution for the Liberation of the Slaves of America (ILSA), who save the innocents from their cruel lives south of the border. In France, Coen lives in fear that the Nazi government will discover his secret, which is punishable by death.
When Livy’s team is intercepted by the Confederate police, she is forced to take up an alias in the hopes of saving her family and ILSA, the new and improved Underground Railroad. How can an institution based on charity and selflessness survive in a country built on oppression?
When Coen’s secret love is discovered, he must flee the country to save his family, his lover, and himself. How can a relationship so pure inspire genocide? How can the free peoples of the world escape when hatred has grown so strong?
