The Papo Lady: Filha the Terra

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AuthorHouse, Nov 11, 2002 - Fiction - 180 pages

The Uncivil Patriot is about the turmoil of unionism in America. It begins with the violent adversity between Scottish Clans and Organized Labor in Louisiana during the depression; then moves into North Central United States before, during and after World War II. There is Communist infiltration into union leadership before and during the war to try to slow down production of war materials for the Allies. Then the communists tried to impair the American industrial rehabilitation after the war, thereby increasing the cold war complications between the Soviet Union and the United States.

The Uncivil Patriot is about unionism through the eyes of an aggressive young man caught between his efforts to mature and his sincere and unquenchable capacity of love for his country and a young woman he thought was his first cousin.

The uncivil patriot becomes a member of organized crime to exploit his attack on Union Communists, sometimes needing to kill in self-defense. Although somewhat violent, The Uncivil Patriot is a love story; a passionate romance between a young man and a young woman with veracious love for each other that they were never able to escape from.

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