NetGalley Review
/“It’s harsh and thorough and a must read, especially for Americans.”
Read More“It’s harsh and thorough and a must read, especially for Americans.”
Read More“A truly fascinating... compelling and original read about one of the most debated wars in modern history.”
Read More"...a moving tribute to lives altered by chance."
Read More"And often fresh take on the collegiate anti-war movement..."
Read More"The Fourteenth of September is a deftly written and thoroughly absorbing read from beginning to end.”
Click “General Fiction Shelf" — The Fourteenth of September is the third listing in this section.
Read More"Dragonette shows us what we can be -in our best and worst."
Read More“She walks a tightrope between betrayal and commitment so well that we as readers almost forget who she really is.”
Read More“If you’re like me, after you read this well-written novel, it will be difficult to put it out of your mind.”
Read MoreThe Fourteenth of September audiobook review featured on the podcast episode: start listening at 17m55s.
Read More“This is a story that will hit home for a generation that is still here with us to read about it.”
Read More“The author's portrayal of Judy was so well done that I felt like she was someone I knew in college.”
Read More“Rita Dragonette writes a good story describing the turmoil, fears, anger and sadness of that time.”
Read More“A brilliantly conceived and conceptualized ‘time capsule’ of a particularly inclusive period of turbulence in American history.”
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