God, Guns, and Charter Schools

Mystery & Suspense, Legal, Fiction & Literature
Cover of the book God, Guns, and Charter Schools by William Allen Burley, iUniverse
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: William Allen Burley ISBN: 9781532036354
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: January 9, 2018
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: William Allen Burley
ISBN: 9781532036354
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: January 9, 2018
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

After defending her Connecticut town against the installation of a nuclear waste repository, attorney Maryann MacKenzie is facing a new legal challenge. When a cult-like sect arrives in Roxbridge, Maryann is forced to question the groups intentions. Meanwhile after a yearlong stint as a visiting professor, Annies husband, Rob, is recruited as a public school science teacher. While he confronts student cynicism about the validity of the scientific method, the Klein siblingsMo, Lars, and Curly-Qnarrate controversies enveloping Roxbridge. After Mos dog is accidentally shot, he and Lars become immersed in a gun ownership debate. At the same time, Curly-Q rails against for-profit schools that undermine public school funding. When social trends in their county both trouble and discourage the MacKenzies, they consider relocation while Mo chronicles their decision and sets the stage for their future. God, Guns, and Charter Schools continues the tale of an attorney and her scientist husband as they are pitted against religious superstitions, Second Amendment abuses, and encroaching charter schools in their Connecticut town.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

After defending her Connecticut town against the installation of a nuclear waste repository, attorney Maryann MacKenzie is facing a new legal challenge. When a cult-like sect arrives in Roxbridge, Maryann is forced to question the groups intentions. Meanwhile after a yearlong stint as a visiting professor, Annies husband, Rob, is recruited as a public school science teacher. While he confronts student cynicism about the validity of the scientific method, the Klein siblingsMo, Lars, and Curly-Qnarrate controversies enveloping Roxbridge. After Mos dog is accidentally shot, he and Lars become immersed in a gun ownership debate. At the same time, Curly-Q rails against for-profit schools that undermine public school funding. When social trends in their county both trouble and discourage the MacKenzies, they consider relocation while Mo chronicles their decision and sets the stage for their future. God, Guns, and Charter Schools continues the tale of an attorney and her scientist husband as they are pitted against religious superstitions, Second Amendment abuses, and encroaching charter schools in their Connecticut town.

More books from iUniverse

Cover of the book 12 Zodiac Men by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book This Mortal Marriage by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book The Bronx, in Bits and Pieces, Part 2 by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book Common Sense Safety and Security Strategies for Teens and Young Adults by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book Diamond Dust by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book Leadership Dna by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book Rosa’S Gift and Other Stories by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book The Greek Play by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book Street Cred by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book Fragments by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book Stories of Jerusalem, Israel and Other Loves by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book After the New Age by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book The Pavlac Legacy by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book Progressive Solution Prayers for Fruitfulness and Fulfillment by William Allen Burley
Cover of the book A Revolution in Health Part 2 by William Allen Burley
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy