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Fool's Republic

by Gordon W. Dale

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Fool's Republic by Gordon W. Dale

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Fool's Republic by Gordon W. Dale

Publisher: North Atlantic Books
Format: Trade Paperback
ISBN-10: 1-55643-972-5
ISBN-13: 978-1-55643-972-8
Publication Date: May 2011
List Price: $19.95

Synopsis (from the publisher): As Fool’s Republic opens, Simon Wyley floats in a tiny all-white cell. A short-order cook with a genius-level IQ, Wyley has had a steady job for twenty years, paid his taxes, kept to himself. A dedicated husband and father, he’s a model citizen. So why is he being held?

Wyley is accused of committing crimes against the state—the charges are always implied, never specified—and is being held without formal charge, benefit of counsel, or due process of law. He confuses and confounds his interrogators using the only weapons at his disposal, irony and whimsy, to challenge their arrogance and false assumptions. As Wyley’s journey proceeds, we develop a deeper understanding of the man behind the wisecracks and of the society that has imprisoned him.