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Published September 30, 2025
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Thank You for Supporting Pejorative: Echoes of a Nation

Your purchase of the paperback or hardcover means the world. This story was written to preserve memory, to question silence, and to spark conversation—and it only lives on because of readers like you.

As a thank you, you can download a free digital copy here

Carry it with you, share it across your devices, and let the echoes spread.

With gratitude,
Jason G. Butterfield

Bluesky: @jasonbu.online
Threads: @jgbutterfieldwrites

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This free e-book format of Pejorative: Echoes of a Nation is © 2025 Jason G. Butterfield. All rights reserved. It is provided for personal use only — please do not copy, repost, or distribute the file outside of the official download link. The author is not responsible for any technical issues that may arise from downloading or viewing this file. If you’d like to download the e-book but don’t have the password, just reach out to me on Threads (@jgbutterfieldwrites) or Bluesky (@jasonbu.online) and I’ll get it to you.
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