Freedom Vs. Truth In American War By Omar Akkad

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American War' is a compelling debut novel by Omar El Akkad, a Canadian journalist, where the dystopian future subconsciously imposes the question is freedom more valuable than truth? While it may be hard to envision a world outside of the present tense, the 333-page novel manages to entwine its readers by coming across as an allegory of the Trump Era during a second Civil War and the ban of all fossil fuel. Freedom is nonexistent without truth for Sarat Chestnut, a female refugee held prisoner in the end of the 22nd Century, who wants to vengeance the murder of her family by any means necessary. Is it easier to empathize a refugee when they're American? For some, it may be even harder to associate a white terrorist when our national media always