Here, from the author of Greenhouse, is an ironic
picaresque novel that combines the high-spirited
Romanticism of Cervantes with the biting satire
of Orwell.
The year is 2013. As the teeming population of
Central America pushes up against the Southern
borders of the United States, seeking relief from
the sweltering heat of the "greenhouse effect" and
its accompanying drought and famine, a half-dozen
new states secede from the Union in order to work
out their separate destinies. One such state is Mil-
waukee, an Edenic island of prosperity preserved
by the old-fashioned values and low technology es-
poused by its rotund, "backward-thinking" governor.
Escape to Milwaukee is foremost in the minds of
Rico, a young artist whose talent is yet unrealized,
and Pooch, a frustrated radical devastated by
the loss of his family in the famine. Together, they
make their way through one of the many tunnels
that honeycomb the Rio Grande Wall, finally arriv-
ing in their Utopia, which turns out to be something
more, and less, than anything they had ever imagined.
With an inventiveness that manages, with its
twists and turns, to keep the reader properly off-
balance, Dakota James paints in Milwaukee the
Beautiful a stunning portrait of a twenty-first cen-
tury America forced to come to grips with the ex-
cesses that have sustained it.
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