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Country
  
United States

Series
  
Crosstime Traffic

Publication date
  
September 5, 2006

Author
  
Harry Turtledove

Followed by
  
The Gladiator

Genre
  
Alternate history

3.4/5
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Language
  
English

Publisher
  
Tor Books

Originally published
  
5 September 2006

Preceded by
  
In High Places

Page count
  
288

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback)

Similar
  
Harry Turtledove books, Crosstime Traffic books, Alternate history books

The Disunited States of America is an alternate history novel by Harry Turtledove. It is a part of the Crosstime Traffic series, and takes place in an alternate world where the U.S. was never able to agree on a constitution and continued to govern under the Articles of Confederation. By the early 1800s, the nation dissolved with each state as a separate country. The states trade with each other, engage in diplomacy, and even go to war with each other. Other states exist which don't in our world, such as Boone.

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Plot summary

The story takes place in the 2090s and concerns two outsiders caught up in a war between Ohio and Virginia: a young girl from California visiting relatives with her grandmother, and a boy from our world's Crosstime Traffic trading firm.

Development

One of the pre-publication title candidates was "The Untied States of America".

Literary significance and reception

Frieda Murray reviewing for Booklist said that this novel was "the best so far in this Turtledove series, with characters that you care about and action that, while grim, is plausible and engaging." Publishers Weekly in their review said "Turtledove delivers lessons on racism and diplomacy for a young adult audience."

References

The Disunited States of America Wikipedia