Publisher's Synopsis
Is America being eaten from within? One author sounds the alarm - with wit, wisdom, and a warning we can't afford to ignore.
In this provocative and metaphor-rich book, liberty isn't just a concept - it's a tree. And according to the author, that tree is in trouble. The danger? Not invading armies or sudden collapse, but something far more subtle: the slow, silent work of "termites" - ignorance, complacency, misinformation, and moral drift - gnawing away at America's roots.
This book is a passionate call to action for readers who love their country but fear it may be losing its way. Blending philosophy, patriotism, and historical insight, the author takes readers on a journey through America's founding ideals - and the quiet threats that could unravel them.
Inside this book you'll discover:
- The Tree of Liberty Under Attack
- A vivid metaphor for America's founding principles - and what's quietly corroding them from the inside out.
- The Real Danger Isn't Out There - It's Inside
- How ignorance and apathy may be the most pressing national threats we face today.
- Reclaiming Historical Truth
- A challenge to dig past revisionist narratives and rediscover the powerful, often misunderstood story of America's founding.
- Freedom: Fragile, Priceless, and Worth Fighting For
- Echoing Benjamin Franklin's famous words - "if you can keep it" - this book reminds us liberty must be protected, not assumed.
- God-Given Rights, Not Government-Made
- A bold defense of unalienable rights, rooted in the Declaration of Independence and grounded in timeless truth.
This book is part warning, part history lesson, part motivational pep talk - this is a book for anyone ready to stand up, speak out, and protect the principles that make America unique.
Whether you're a concerned citizen, a lifelong patriot, or simply curious about where we've been and where we're headed, this book will challenge you, inspire you, and leave you thinking long after the last page.
God grants us our rights, but we are expected to defend them.
AMERICA: If You Can Keep It.