Thread:CirUmeUela/@comment-27496405-20180307074410/@comment-2112031-20180401152851

I'm rewatching the opening of "28 years ago" to take a closer look at the books in Hale's room. Here what I could see and identify.

On her shelf:

Communism and Development by Robert Bideleux (published in 1985)

Over There by Granta (anachronism, published in January 2004)

From H-Bomb to Star Wars by Jonathan B. Stein (published in 1984)

Vietnam: A History by Stanley Karnow (1st edition published in 1983)

It Doesn't Take a Hero: The Autobiography of General H. Norman Schwarzkopf (anachronism, published in 1992)

The Americans: A social history of the United States, 1587-1914 by J. C. Putnam (published in 1969)

FDR's Last Year by Jim Bishop (published in 1974)

Widows by W. Corson, S. Trento and J. Trento (published in 1989)

Lying next to the computer:

Inaugural Addresses Of The Presidents Of The United States From W. H. Taft To G. H. W. Bush (appears to be a fictionalized version of this book, which was published in 2005 and included inaugural addresses up to George W. Bush. In any case, it had to have been published after January 20, 1989, which is when George H. W. Bush was sworn in as president and gave his address).

Also, Hale and classmates are carrying a book apparently called Solace (although it's hard to tell), I can't find anything on it, so it might be fictional.