Andrew MacDonald

Andrew MacDonald is the pen name of William Luther Pierce, an American white supremacist and founder of the National Alliance. He is best known for writing 'The Turner Diaries,' a novel that has been associated with promoting extremist ideologies.

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  1. 1. The Turner Diaries

    Set in a dystopian future, the narrative follows the protagonist, Earl Turner, as he becomes embroiled in a violent revolution against a tyrannical government. The story unfolds through Turner's diary entries, chronicling his involvement with a secretive white supremacist organization known as "The Organization." As society descends into chaos, Turner and his comrades engage in guerrilla warfare, aiming to overthrow the oppressive regime and establish a new order based on racial purity. The novel explores themes of extremism, racial conflict, and the moral complexities of revolutionary action.

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  2. 2. When We Were Vikings

    A heartwarming and empowering tale, this novel follows the journey of Zelda, a young woman with fetal alcohol syndrome, who is determined to live life on her own terms. Inspired by her fascination with Vikings, Zelda embarks on a quest to become a hero in her own right, navigating the challenges of adulthood and protecting her brother, Gert, from the dangers of his criminal activities. Through her unique perspective and unwavering spirit, Zelda discovers the true meaning of bravery, family, and self-discovery, proving that anyone can be a hero in their own story.

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