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Ted Stewart's latest book reimagines history based not only on possibility and plausibility, but also on evidence-based probability. Kind of like It's a Wonderful Life, but with the United States as the main character instead of George Bailey. I used a high-tech globe image to indicate that the setting is present day, not in the past.