Seventh Flag, Sid Balman, Jr.
Seventh Flag, Sid Balman, Jr.
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Seventh Flag
A Novel

Author: Sid Balman, Jr.

Narrator: Todd Waites

Unabridged: 13 hr 57 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/19/2021


Synopsis

The US and Europe have unraveled since World War II and radicalism has metastasized into every community, tearing away the decency, optimism, and security that shaped those robust democracies for more than eight decades. No place is immune, including the small West Texas town of Dell City, where four generations of an iconic American family and a Syrian Muslim family carve a farming empire out of the unforgiving high desert.These families’ partnership is as unlikely as the idea of a United States, and their powerful friendship can be traced back to a bloody knife fight in a Juarez cantina just after World War II. The bond forged that night between Jack Laws, an Irish American who staked his claim in West Texas after the war, and Ali Zarkan, whose great-grandfather sailed from the Middle East to Texas in the mid-1800s as part of President Franklin Pierce’s attempt to create the US Army Camel Corps, shapes each generation of the families as they come of age and adapt to shifting paradigms of gender, commerce, patriotism, loyalty, religion, and sexuality. From the beaches of the Western Pacific to the battlefields of the Middle East and from the lawless streets of Juarez to the darkest corners of the Internet, the two families fight real and perceived enemies—journeying, as they do, through the football fields of Texas and West Point, the hippie playgrounds of Asia, the music halls of Austin, the terrorist cells of Europe and the political backrooms where fortunes are gained or lost over the rights to Western water. Underlying their experiences is the basic question of what constitutes identity and citizenship in America, or in Texas, a land over which six flags have flown. The seventh flag, ultimately, is not one of a state or a nation, but of a mosaic of cultures, religions, and people from every corner of the world—all struggling to define what it means to be unified under an ambiguous banner.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Grant on September 25, 2019

Reviewed For Readers' Favorite by Grant Leishman Seventh Flag: A Novel by Sid Balman Jr. tells us of the intertwining stories of two very different families on the prairies of West Texas. The author traces the journeys of three generations of a Syrian and American family to the small town of Dell Ci......more

Goodreads review by Jon on March 26, 2019

Fiction isn’t “true,” but it springs from human experience, like water witched with a stick. Balman knows his subjects. This is a timely read — refreshing as an ice cold Dos Equis and Juarez Tequila chaser at Bonnie’s Sheep Herder Bar, in that corner of West Texas known as Dell City.......more

Goodreads review by Kathleen on November 09, 2019

The Seventh Flag by Sid Balman Jr is one of those books about family dynamics that catches you right from the beginning. It took me a little longer to read than normal, not because it was boring, but because I really wanted to digest the story instead of skimming over the words. What is the seventh f......more

Goodreads review by Stacy on October 10, 2019

This book is a biting social commentary and a short course in the evolution of global politics in the last century posing as a quick, fun summer beach novel with lots of details about FOOTBALL as an added perk. Journalistic, current, original, fast paced, packed with juicy (and bloody) detail and mo......more

Goodreads review by Sara on March 26, 2019

Camel jockeys and their camels imported from Syria to supplement the U.S. cavalry? President Pierce decided in 1848 that the only way to traverse the western deserts was through the introduction of camels and skilled Muslim drivers. Author Sid Balman begins with this little known historic fact to tr......more