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A Ticket to Oswego is a powerful novel that explores the aftermath of a campus bombing in 1970, where lives are forever altered by one tragic act of protest. Terrance Howard’s heroism, Jeremy Shebson’s life-changing injuries, and Olivia Dunne’s moral turmoil create an emotionally charged story that kept me turning the pages. The historical detail and raw human emotions make this book feel incredibly real, and I found myself completely invested in each character’s journey. If you love historical fiction that makes you think and feel, this is one you won’t want to miss.

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Boom! And just like that, A Ticket to Oswego takes you on a ride you won’t forget. This book isn’t just about a protest gone wrong—it’s about the messy, complicated, and gut-wrenching aftermath that leaves heroes, survivors, and conspirators tangled in a web of truth and consequences. I laughed, I gasped, I raged (seriously, Olivia—girl, what are you doing?!), and by the end, I was wrecked in the best way. If you want a book that punches you in the soul and makes you question everything, this is it. 🎟️🔥📖

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