Barry Howard and Daniel Kosten's New Book 'Tsunami Watch' Tackles America's Societal Uproars That Shift Worldview and Challenge Institutions

Recent release 'Tsunami Watch; Power, Pain and Progress in the American Narrative' from Covenant Books authors Barry Howard and Daniel Kosten is an erudite account that delves into the prevailing tumults in the American society that impact individual and communal perspectives.

Barry Howard, chief financial and administrative officer for New America in Washington, D.C., and Daniel Kosten, policy and advocacy assistant director for Skills and Workforce Development at the National Immigration Forum in Washington, D.C., have completed their new book, “Tsunami Watch; Power, Pain and Progress in the American Narrative”: a sagacious book that discusses the elaborate machinations in America that contests viewpoints and defines the essence of a coalesced societal purpose.

Barry and Daniel write, “Current upheavals in American society continue to perplex even the most astute gurus, confuse our most poignant political pundits, and baffle analysts on a daily basis. Is there a viable paradigm that might bring clarity to this seeming chaos? ‘Tsunami Watch’ exposes the reality and implications of unavoidable power shifts within American society and offers a fresh perspective on how we, as global citizens, might approach them in the most constructive manner.

Often subtle, silent, and subconscious, current sociological phenomena need to be publicly examined and openly discussed if America intends to navigate them well and mitigate their historically devastating consequences.

Will America embrace the value and unfathomed potential of collective diversity, unified in purpose? Or will we succumb to the Great Experiment’s newest challenge?”

Published by Covenant Books of Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Barry Howard and Daniel Kosten’s new book presents a compelling knowledge to readers on the current status of America and how its continual societal cataclysms become a catalyst for a collective awakening.

This book imparts reverberating notions of what constitutes progress and regress in a civilization under the throes of upheavals.

Readers can purchase “Tsunami Watch; Power, Pain and Progress in the American Narrative” at bookstores everywhere or online at the Apple iTunes store, Amazon, or Barnes and Noble.

Covenant Books is an international Christian owned and operated publishing house based in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina. Covenant Books specializes in all genres of work which appeal to the Christian market. For additional information or media inquiries, contact Covenant Books at 843-507-8373.

Source: Covenant Books

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