This novel follows the exploits of a group of small-town Georgia residents who launch an ambitious plan to secede from the United States and establish their own independent country. As the community wrestles with questions of sovereignty, identity, and power, they must also confront their own demons and the realities of life in a divided world. This satirical work offers a sharp critique of American politics and culture, and its humorous and insightful commentary will delight readers.
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