Tom Mitsoff’s A World Remade is a richly imagined and intellectually stimulating historical novel that blends meticulous historical fact with an inventive “what if” scenario — what if World Wars I and II never happened? What truly elevates A World Remade is Mitsoff’s seamless blend of historical fact and speculative science. His narrative respects the discipline of historical research while daring to explore how our world might have developed differently if history had taken a different course. The book’s academic accuracy—names, dates, policies, and geopolitical details—demonstrates respect for real-world events, while the speculative aspect adds to, rather than diminishes, historical fact. Readers leave not only entertained but also enlightened, reminded that history’s pivotal moments are as delicate as human decisions. This is a compelling and thought-provoking read for anyone who loves history through the lens of possibility. Mitsoff knocked it out of the park. I can’t wait to see what he comes up with next!

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