We spent yesterday in our sickbed lamenting the news of the forthcoming Barbara Boxer novel. In case you wanted more information - and really, how can one resist? - here it is ...
The novel of personal friendships and betrayal, political in-fighting and pragmatism, follows Ellen from her days as an idealistic college student, through romantic entanglements, to a difficult marriage to a rising political star. When her husband is killed, she steps into his campaign for the Senate and is elected. On the eve of a crucial senate vote, her personal and political worlds collide when her right-wing adversaries recruit her former lover to sabotage her credibility and career. With a fascinating, up-close view of how politics and power are shaped by personal friendships and revenge, this novel is an exciting fiction debut by an experienced senator.
Damn, I was hoping the dramatic climax would come from the woman candidate's check for a critical purchase bouncing just when it's needed most.
Posted by: Ron Hogan | December 01, 2004 at 07:25 AM
Looking forward to Dianne Feinstein's chapbook.
Posted by: Jimmy Beck | December 01, 2004 at 08:55 AM
Why didn't she just write an autobiography instead? I imagine that this novel is highly autobiographical, and I'm sure that hearing the story of Boxer from Boxer would be of much more use than whatever good this novel will be.
Posted by: Scott | December 01, 2004 at 09:33 AM