Article: An Imaginative Experience.(Brief Article)

Writing in her witty and sophisticated manner, Wesley has done it again. The reader hates to see the story approaching the last page, having become entirely involved in the adventures of the main characters: Sylvester Wykes, member of a publishing firm, and Julia Piper, stunned by the sudden deaths of her young son and estranged husband. The scene is present-day England, with a short sojourn Sylvester takes in the U.S. to beat the competition in acquiring a book by a former U.S. senator that turns out to be a diatribe for white supremacy. Wesley gets in some telling blows there: "Marvin Bratt's interpretation of and attitude to the Holocaust of the Native Indian tribes of ...

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