Om Aftershock
"After "The Good War," years of peace pervaded the United States. Except for Rosie Riveter and the resurgence of feminism. Except for returning shell-shocked G. I.s and the two- or three-martini lunch. Except for the G. I. Bill that changed higher education. Except for Tuskegee Airmen and the Red Ball Express facing Brown v. Board of Education and Little Rock. This is a novel examining all the changes facing men and women returning from World War II and its horrors. Set at the architecture school at the University of Alabama"--
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