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A newly revised work of historical fiction makes compelling argument for alcohol justice

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ANDERSON, Ind. - s4story -- During Sober October's global emphasis on rethinking drinking, a newly revised work of historical fiction calls for alcohol justice.

Truth Tellers, is the story of a sober-conscious youth movement that changed world perception on alcohol consumption by exposing the influence of Big Alcohol on higher education, elected officials and the general public.

Beginning on a university campus during the '60s, two unlikely people named Sarah Patrick and Lucas Robertson fall in love and get married. Sarah is a thoughtful social activist. Lucas is a self-indulgent, eat-drink-and-get lucky fraternity member. Pursuing their professional careers through the remaining years of the 20th century, they are asked to lead an international youth organization.

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Following the lead of the whistleblowers who exposed the deceit of Big Tobacco regarding nicotine addiction, the Robertsons shine a light on Big Alcohol and the problems it perpetuates. The organization, Working With Youth Around the World, creates a tipping point, and by the mid-21st century public opinion is swayed and a sober, health-conscious culture becomes the new norm.

Truth Tellers
By David Sebastian, dean emeritus for Anderson University, Anderson, IN.

* To purchase an electronic copy for $1.99, please contact
David Sebastian at dsebastian@anderson.edu.

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7652783840


Source: DL Sebastian Publishing
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