Objective: Freedom


Fiction - Adventure
Kindle Edition
Reviewed on 08/04/2014
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Author Biography

James Huber is an award-winning author who has several degrees including a B.S. in Political Science and History. He lived in Europe for seven years and matriculated at Oxford in England. Some of the places mentioned in the book were places that he actually lived and/or traveled in. He has also authored six other books.

James travels to book shows and book stores and is often interviewed in newspapers. He is active on his website and social networking sites to help build his fan base. He was an on-the-air personality in Armed Forces Radio for many years and is consequently an experienced speaker and communicator.

James lives in Central Georgia with his wife Rose and is constantly writing and improving on his writings.

    Book Review

Reviewed by Lee Ashford for Readers' Favorite

Objective: Freedom by James Huber raises the fascinating possibility of a modern-day secession of several states from the United States of America. After years of growing disenchantment with federal policies, mandates and usurping of states’ rights, a coalition of states in the southwest publicly announced it would no longer be affiliated with the United States of America. The ruling body was comprised of the several Governors of the states. Considerations with coalition-wide ramifications were discussed by the ruling council, but proposed revisions would be implemented only if the decision to do so was unanimous. Draconian corrections were immediately enacted, with virtual elimination of welfare programs. Meanwhile, back in Washington the status quo reacted with great hubris, pomp and bluster, but without consensus or much resolve.

Objective: Freedom offers a well-thought-out scenario in which a great many surprises lay in store for all the players. Huber’s ingenuity devised numerous situations with very plausible consequences. The entire story is a captivating and well written state of affairs, with just enough real history to make the story almost come alive. Objective: Freedom features a number of very well-described characters, such that it was not at all difficult to envision their faces, demeanors, accents and so on. This book was one that will draw you in, and you will not want to stop reading until you reach the end. I suspect people of all political stripes will find much to enjoy in this tale, because Huber does a superb job of presenting reasonable and rational arguments for either side to champion. Objective: Freedom was a pleasure to read, and I enthusiastically recommend it to all.