A Little Rebellion Now and Then Scott Skipper 9781540683809 Books
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When a leftwing activist from the Nixon era morphs into a conservative writer of political incorrectness, can she ever escape the evil eye of Big Brother? Political winds may shift but some things never change. If you pull on the dragon’s tail, you’d best be ready to take some heat. Is it true that the more things change, the more they stay the same? For Kate it seems that way, but perhaps there is a new and more ominous threat, jihad. Her computer is hacked, there are mysterious voices on her phone, her condo is bugged, why would someone spy on a sweet old lady from Ohio who writes snarky novels about the government? Kate fought to get the bureaucratic monkey off her back at both ends of her life. She just can’t get on the good side of the establishment. In fact, she has a gift for drawing harassment upon herself. Her feud with the Feds spanned four decades from the sixties to the days of TSA, NSA and Homeland Security. Her persecution soars to precipitous heights. What is a grandmother to do when somebody is after her head? Well, WTF.
A Little Rebellion Now and Then Scott Skipper 9781540683809 Books
For those of us who came of age during the turbulent hippy-dippy 60s and 70s Scott Skipper’s A Little Rebellion Now and Then: A Tale of Two Eras, will have a special resonance. It is also a book the P.C. Nazis will hate.Kate Baker, who tells the story in the first-person, is an iconoclast of the first magnitude—a pull-no-punches reporter who begins her journalistic life in the 60s & 70s writing for an anti-establishment paper called The Toad. It is just after the killing of students at Kent State when we pick up Kate’s story. For those of us who actually covered that story, as I did when I was a newly-minted reporter for the Chicago Tribune, Kate’s reporting recounts some of the of theories we heard about the shooting at the time, including mysterious snipers, etc.
From that point on, the book bounces back and forth between the 1970s when Kate was a young woman and what appears to be an America of the “near future” when Kate is perhaps 40 years older and a successful novelist. Her book, "Satan's Angel" tells the story of a U.S. president who is murdered by a genetically engineered fruit in which deadly oleander is mixed with a fig.
Apparently, her book is too close to the truth and that sets the government on her trail. Her phones are tapped, she is pursued by drones, and Feds are, seemingly, behind every bush. It is a different America. For one thing we have a Muslim president along with what Skipper describes as “knife brandishing jihadists spilling from their sharia zones.” Not a very pleasant place—especially for a brash reporter like Kate.
Remember what I said about political correctness? This is not a book for those who strive for a world where speech they don’t like is banned and the First Amendment is a distant memory. That is the world we find Kate railing and fighting against (and one that doesn’t seem THAT far away if a few far left-leaning zealots are able to ban any discourse they don’t agree with).
Scott Skipper is a master at crisp, believable dialog containing biting wit and sarcasm. His characters are well-developed and believable and he clearly has done significant research on the 1970s and the May 4, 1970 Kent State massacre when 28 Ohio National Guardsmen using M-1 rifles fired 67 rounds during a 13 second period killing four unarmed students and wounding nine others who were part of an anti-Vietnam War protest.
A Little Rebellion Now and Then is an easy and delightful five-star read filled with a plethora of fascinating characters and events.
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A Little Rebellion Now and Then Scott Skipper 9781540683809 Books Reviews
A LITTLE REBELLION NOW AND THEN A Tale of Two Eras
By Scott Skipper
A Little Rebellion Now and Then A Tale of Two Eras
**I rate books with cups of coffee in place of the stars**
I love reading a book that captures my attention from the very beginning and never lets me go! A LITTLE REBELLION NOW AND THEN by Scott Skipper is just that type of book!
Scott Skipper gives us a look at the lives of his characters at a date presumed to be present day by this reviewer, or is it some date in the future? He also flashes back to their lives in the 1970s.
The flashbacks into the characters’ lives allowed me to develop a feeling of intimacy with them straight away! I felt like I had spent more than a little bit of time with them during the 70s even though there is no way that could have happened. After all, I was just a child during the 70s! ;-)
The writing is very crisp and flows beautifully! The characters are incredibly interesting and also very mysterious, which kept me totally engaged in the book!
This is the first book I’ve read by Scott Skipper, but I will be rearranging my TBR piles so that I have several more of his novels very close to the top!
I can honestly give A LITTLE REBELLION NOW AND THEN A Tale of Two Eras by Scott Skipper a steaming hot five cups of Room With Books coffee, and I definitely recommend you run out and get your copy today!
©September 23, 2017
Patricia, Room With Books
I saw this cover on and it intrigued me. In light of the world in which we currently live, I decided a little satire might be just the thing. I took a chance on A Little Rebellion Now and Then by Scott Skipper. Read on for my opinion!
Synopsis (from the author) When a leftwing activist from the Nixon era morphs into a conservative writer of political incorrectness, can she ever escape the evil eye of the establishment? Political winds may shift but some things never change. If you pull on the dragon’s tail, you’d best be ready to take some heat. Kate is no stranger to a jail cell, but she thought she got past that four decade ago. Then again, in a world run amuck with knife brandishing jihadists spilling from their sharia zones, maybe a jail cell is the safest place to be.
What I liked I enjoyed the parallel stories of Kate in the 70’s and her adventures in contemporary America. The common thread between the two eras (government) and how Kate fought it from two perspectives was a unique approach. Scott Skipper captured the 70’s drug use and lingo well, and Kate’s current predicament was reminiscent of Big Brother. Overall, A Little Rebellion Now and Then was an entertaining read.
What I didn’t like The story had a few gaps that left it incomplete for me. For instance, more on how Kate morphed her political views would help provide continuity. Her children didn’t appear until near the end of the book, and they seemed almost an afterthought and didn’t add much to the tale. Issues like that took me away from the meat of the book.
Overall impression A Little Rebellion Now and Then by Scott Skipper was a good read. Though not my normal genre, the book entertained me with its satirical look at issues, while giving a raw account of the 70’s counterculture and current events. I recommend this one to anyone over 18 who enjoys a flashback to the Kent State era and the current political climate.
My rating 4 Stars
For those of us who came of age during the turbulent hippy-dippy 60s and 70s Scott Skipper’s A Little Rebellion Now and Then A Tale of Two Eras, will have a special resonance. It is also a book the P.C. Nazis will hate.
Kate Baker, who tells the story in the first-person, is an iconoclast of the first magnitude—a pull-no-punches reporter who begins her journalistic life in the 60s & 70s writing for an anti-establishment paper called The Toad. It is just after the killing of students at Kent State when we pick up Kate’s story. For those of us who actually covered that story, as I did when I was a newly-minted reporter for the Chicago Tribune, Kate’s reporting recounts some of the of theories we heard about the shooting at the time, including mysterious snipers, etc.
From that point on, the book bounces back and forth between the 1970s when Kate was a young woman and what appears to be an America of the “near future” when Kate is perhaps 40 years older and a successful novelist. Her book, "Satan's Angel" tells the story of a U.S. president who is murdered by a genetically engineered fruit in which deadly oleander is mixed with a fig.
Apparently, her book is too close to the truth and that sets the government on her trail. Her phones are tapped, she is pursued by drones, and Feds are, seemingly, behind every bush. It is a different America. For one thing we have a Muslim president along with what Skipper describes as “knife brandishing jihadists spilling from their sharia zones.” Not a very pleasant place—especially for a brash reporter like Kate.
Remember what I said about political correctness? This is not a book for those who strive for a world where speech they don’t like is banned and the First Amendment is a distant memory. That is the world we find Kate railing and fighting against (and one that doesn’t seem THAT far away if a few far left-leaning zealots are able to ban any discourse they don’t agree with).
Scott Skipper is a master at crisp, believable dialog containing biting wit and sarcasm. His characters are well-developed and believable and he clearly has done significant research on the 1970s and the May 4, 1970 Kent State massacre when 28 Ohio National Guardsmen using M-1 rifles fired 67 rounds during a 13 second period killing four unarmed students and wounding nine others who were part of an anti-Vietnam War protest.
A Little Rebellion Now and Then is an easy and delightful five-star read filled with a plethora of fascinating characters and events.
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