Carl Berryman’s “Divided We Fall” receives positive review from the US Review of Books
As part of Author Reputation Press’ effort to bolster the credibility of our authors, we’re proud to announce today that another book we’ve published has received critical acclaim from the US Review of Books. Carl Berryman’s Divided We Fall has been praised by the USRB for its impressive work.
The book follows the story of Ethan Bradley, who is wanted by the government for his views on the Second Amendment. He has been commissioned to lead a brigade of infantry in the Big Horn Basin, Wyoming. Then, the Republic of Nation of Missouri gains independence. Though President Newkirk sought to avoid the Union splintering, that failed, and he is put on trial and imprisoned for attempted murder and treason.
USRB’s Jonah Meyer remarks that “Berryman has created an impressively massive work, spanning the globe and enormous in its complexity.” Meyer pointed to other works by Berryman and says the author “makes the case that rampant immigration, crime, globalization, rise of the “welfare state,” and loss of individual liberties have coalesced to create a perfect storm wherein the USA, as it was once known, is now barely recognizable.” Read the full review here.
Finally, the book critique commends Berryman for his “astute command of biological warfare, geopolitics, world history, and abiding love for his country, the Constitution, and the wisdom of the Founding Fathers.”