Virtual Fire

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Virtual Fire by Sobol, Mendy, 9781733704403
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  • ISBN: 9781733704403 | 173370440X
  • Cover: Paperback
  • Copyright: 7/1/2019

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From New England's ivy-covered college halls to New Jersey's crumbling cities, to the beaches of Florida's Gulf coast and the ruins of post-war Vietnam, "Virtual Fire" is a compelling work of alternative history driven by four narrators who relate their experiences of war, resistance to war, the power of friendship, and the power of dreams.

May 1970.

Vietnam. Cambodia. Kent State. Jackson State. Violent protests erupt on college campuses across America. Paul "Tesla" Simmons and his best friend Toby Jessup are college seniors who spend their time writing programs on Wellston University's IBM 650 mainframe computer, playing pinball in the back room of the Beef 'n' Bun restaurant, and dreaming. The invasion of Cambodia by American and South Vietnamese forces, the shooting deaths of unarmed student protesters at Kent State, and their friendship with Student Mobilization Committee leader Meg Wells draw Paul and Toby into the antiwar movement and a fateful choice between violent and non-violent protest. As the war and opposition to the war reach their climaxes, Toby, Paul, and Meg become ever more radicalized, only to have their plans overshadowed by an incident that alters the course of their personal histories forever.

Decades later, Paul, a successful programmer in an era transformed by the rise of the computer, makes a revolutionary technological discovery. Realizing he now has the means to change a tragic, yet seemingly minor historical event, Paul acts, and unwittingly sets history on a deadly new course.

Living in the world his actions created, a world where computers are the province of a select few, seeing life as it was only in his dreams, can Paul, with the help of the brilliant young hacker Melora Kennedy, return history to its proper path and restore the dreams of his youth?

Paperback and eBook editions include a compendium of links to books, movies, and music for those who want to learn more about the Vietnam War and the anti-war movement.

Please note, "Virtual Fire" contains scenes concerning warfare, post-traumatic stress disorder related to the Vietnam War, violent acts committed by and against antiwar protesters, and explicit language.
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