In 2074, after the passage of a bill in the United States that bans the use of fossil fuels anywhere in the country, Mississippi, Alabama, Georgia, South Carolina, and Texas secede from the Union, starting the Second American Civil War. The novel was generally well received and was nominated for several "first book" awards. The narrative chapters are interspersed with fictional primary documents collected by the narrator. The plot is told by using historiographic metafiction by the future historian Benjamin Chestnut about his aunt, Sarat Chestnut, a climate refugee who is pushed out of Louisiana by the war. It is set in the United States in the near future, ravaged by climate change and disease, in which the Second Civil War has broken out over the use of fossil fuels. American War is the first novel by the Canadian-Egyptian journalist Omar El Akkad.
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