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One Nation, Under God by Keir Graff
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One Nation, Under God

by Keir Graff

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A thoughtful thriller about Christian fundamentalism chipping away at local and national politics. The characters drink Mountain Dew, eat banquet-sized southern dinners and these everyday details are tender and true ( )
irisiris | Sep 9, 2008 |  
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For God and country or simply for God? - The United States is holding an election, and control of the country may be determined by a single seat in the Buckle of the Bible Belt: Tulsa, Oklahoma . . . In Tulsa, recovering methamphetamine addict Seth Stevens is trying to hold his fragile life together. But his decision to campaign for the church-supported candidate forces him to answer an age-old question: what do you do when following your faith means breaking the law?

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