Poor Richard's Lament: A Most Timely Tale: A Most Timely Tale

by Tom Fitzgerald

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Benjamin Franklin has been confined to a private apartment in the Plantation of the Unrepentant for the past two-plus centuries, and has recently received notice that his petition for final processing has at last been approved. In the company of two Intermediaries, Ben appears before a panel of examiners in the Celestial Court of Petitions to make his case. His examiners are three former arch-adversaries: John Adams, Alexander Wedderburn, and Reverend William Smith. By the end of Ben's examination, in which the sins of the Pater are brought devastatingly to light, Ben fully expects to be cast into the abyss. Instead, he's invited to bear witness to what has become of America in the two-plus centuries of his absence. Ben's odyssey of witness begins at his birth site in Boston, passes through New York (where Ben upstages a leadership conference at the Waldorf Astoria), and ends, with wrenching poignancy, at his gravesite in Philadelphia.
  • ISBN10 098459213X
  • ISBN13 9780984592135
  • Publish Date 17 January 2012
  • Publish Status Out of Stock
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Hobblebush Books
  • Edition Hobblebush ed.
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 640
  • Language English