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Crossing Day
by William A. Glass
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Genre: Young Adult / Alternate History
Synopsis
It’s been one hundred and sixty years since the Confederacy won its independence at the Battle of Altamaha Crossing. Slaves of African descent still perform most of the work in the South. This seems normal to Ryan Walters and his friends who attend high school in Huntsville, Alabama. Like teens everywhere, they enjoy sharing videos, playing sports, and hanging out with friends. Jaybird’s drive-in is their favorite gathering place. There, they befriend Mish, a slave girl who works as a car hop. When the drive-in’s owner sells Mish to a dirty old man, Ryan and his friends awaken to the injustice around them. Despite the danger, they decide to help Mish escape. Will they succeed?
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MY REVIEW
Imagine if Hitler had won the war. And then imagine the German’s helped the Confederacy to win their war. Now flash forward 160 years. Modern times in Huntsville. Alabama. Kids play video games. Teens fall in love. If you’re one of the lucky ones, you live the good life. If you’re not, it’s poverty, slavery and, often, death.
I was first drawn to this book because it takes place in Alabama. That’s my stomping ground. I thought it would be intriguing to read about something that’s modern yet also dystopian. Something with an alternate history. The story was very compelling. There were lots of genuine characters. And the idea for the story was well played out.
When a book has me still thinking days after I finished it. Still with those what if thoughts, that really satisfies me. If it was ever made into a movie, I’d surely watch it.
4 STARS
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Enjoy this peek inside:
The referee blows her whistle and points to the Joseph Johnston High School goal. It’s a foul, just outside the penalty area. Hastily, several defenders form a wall. Liam Larsen, the goalkeeper, shouts directions.
“Block that kick, block that kick,” the Johnston cheerleaders yell.
Melanie Montgomery, wearing her purple and gold cheerleader outfit, catches the eye of one of the boys on the squad. He nods as she runs toward him and then leaps, placing her foot into his waiting hands. Melanie’s world dissolves into a swirl of color. She comes to earth with a thud.
“Nice landing,” the boy says.
“Thanks.” Melanie glances at the scoreboard and sees that despite their efforts, another goal has been added to the visitor’s tally. “I hate these German schools,” she pouts.
“Yeah, they act like they invented the game,” one of the other cheerleaders exclaims.
There’s no injury time added in high school soccer, so the match comes to a screeching halt when the clock winds down and the buzzer goes off. Most players line up to shake hands, but three of the Germans laugh and walk off. Their coach gives a Hitler salute to the Johnston stands. A chorus of boos greets his gesture.
“Everyone on the line,” Sam Gorman, the Johnston soccer coach, shouts. He crosses his arms and glares at his players threateningly until the whole team is on the touchline. “All right, Ryan,” he says to the team captain, “cool down.”
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About Author William A. Glass:
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Bill is a retired business executive who now lives in a small southern town with his wife, Bettina. She’s a retired high school German teacher. Bill coaches soccer at a small college. Often, Bettina, who has a commercial driver’s license, pilots the soccer team bus to away games.
Bettina and Bill have three sons, Alex, Robert, and Gordon who have all graduated from college and moved away to pursue careers. Instead of having an empty nest, Bettina and Bill now host three rescue dogs. They enjoy finding promising hiking trails to explore with their dogs.
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Purchase Link: Amazon
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This is an interesting genre. It would be very interesting for young adult readers.
I like the cover art. Looks great.
Sounds like a great read.
An intriguing, unique and captivating novel.
What do you hope for your readers get from reading this book?
This sounds like a very good book! Thank you for sharing
Love this cover
very nice cover
Sounds like a really great read.
Thanks for featuring Crossing Day today!
This looks like an exceptional novel. Thanks for sharing
Crossing Day sounds like a book that will expand the imaginations of its readers.
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how many books have you written
What genres did you enjoy reading when you were a child?
Nancy
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when did you start writing
When did you decide to become an author, and how did you get there?
what type of books do you enjoy reading
any weekend plans
This book sounds really interesting! It’s new to me, so I’ll have to add it to my TBR on Goodreads so I don’t forget it. Thanks for sharing this one!
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Alternate histories are indeed fascinating.
What makes for a great story?
have you started any new books
Do you have a favorite fall memory?
do you have a favorite season? I love fall
interesting plot
do you have a favorite author
Favorite literary character?
interesting cover design
hope you have a wonderful weekend
was it hard designing the cover
was it hard getting a publisher?
well thats Sept gone any big Oct plans
Great review.
do you decorate for halloween
do you have any vacations plans for this year