Saving Grace
| By: | Barbara Rogan |
| Publisher: | Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press) |
| Print ISBN: | 9781480497689 |
| eText ISBN: | 9781480497672 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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A young woman in New York is caught between her politician father and a manipulative lover in a novel that offers ?sheer enjoyment? (Library Journal). Jonathan Fleishman has always been perceived as the rarest kind of politician: as idealistic as he was powerful, genuinely committed to the good of the people. For Jonathan, public approbation is the oxygen he breathes; so it is deeply galling that the one person who refuses to see his worth is his own beloved daughter, Grace. When his spotless record is challenged by accusations of corruption leveled by Gracie?s lover, a ruthless young journalist named Barnaby, Jonathan?s good life is abruptly shattered. And Grace, faced with the betrayal of a lover who used her to get at her father, comes to realize that neither man is what he seems, even to himself.? Saving Grace?is an intricately textured book, a portrayal of a family in crisis and an exploration of the intersection between public and private lives. Library Journal called?Saving Grace?the book that ?Bonfire of the Vanities?tried to be.?