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Reader Book Reviews, "The Nation We Live In."



"Hi George,
I have really been enjoying reading my way through The Nation We Live In. It's engaging, wide-ranging, full of surprises (some of which made me laugh out loud) -- and a bit addictive. The book design is also outstanding, so it's good to find that the content lives up to the cover!" M. Roberts.

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Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2020
The next best thing to sharing a couple of beers and conversation with a new friend, George Vance McGee's The Nation We Live In is a collection of essays and tales set mostly in Austin, Texas but ranging all over the map in subject matter. Whether you agree or disagree with the amiably opinionated author, you'll find yourself engaged, sometimes surprised, and always ready to keep reading. Highly recommended.



















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