A Nation Without: The History America Forgot by Mack E. Smith and Sara Freeman Smith
A Nation Without is a bold and timely novel that reimagines a familiar redemption story on moral reckoning for modern America. When a man immersed in prejudice is confronted with undeniable truths about the world around him, he discovers that everything he takes for granted-his daily comforts, his freedoms, the very fabric of his life-rests on centuries of minority and immigrant labor, ingenuity, and resilience he's never acknowledged.
Through a journey that exposes America's hidden debts and dependencies, this bold novel asks: What would remain if we stripped away contributions we refuse to credit? Can recognition shatter even the most hardened prejudice?
Timely, unflinching, and deeply human, A Nation Without is a story of transformation that challenges readers to see their own complicity-and their capacity for change.
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