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The senator's children

Title
The senator's children / Nicholas Montemarano.
Author
Montemarano, Nicholas, 1970-
Publication
  • Portland, Oregon ; Brooklyn, New York : Tin House Books, 2017.
  • ©2017

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TextUse in library JFD 19-3219Schwarzman Building - Main Reading Room 315

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Description
369 pages; 20 cm
Summary
Sisters Betsy and Avery have never met, but they have both spent their lives under the scrutiny of prying cameras and tabloid journalists. Their father, David Christie, was a charismatic senator and promising presidential candidate until infidelity destroyed his campaign and his family's life. In the aftermath, Betsy grieves her broken family, while Avery struggles with growing up estranged from her infamous father yet still exposed by the national spotlight. Years later, as David's health declines, Betsy and Avery are forced to face their complicated feelings about him--and about each other.
Subject
  • Sisters > Fiction
  • Children of politicians > Fiction
  • Political candidates > Sexual behavior > Fiction
  • Aging parents > Family relationships > Fiction
  • FICTION > Family Life > General
  • FICTION > Literary
  • FICTION > Psychological
  • Aging parents > Family relationships
  • Children of politicians
  • Sisters
Genre/Form
  • Domestic fiction.
  • Fiction.
  • Psychological fiction.
Call Number
JFD 19-3219
ISBN
  • 9781941040799
  • 1941040799
LCCN
  • 2017010544
  • 40027622986
OCLC
975383878
Author
Montemarano, Nicholas, 1970- author.
Title
The senator's children / Nicholas Montemarano.
Publisher
Portland, Oregon ; Brooklyn, New York : Tin House Books, 2017.
Copyright Date
©2017
Edition
First U.S. edition.
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Local Note
AUTH: FRANKLIN & MARSHALL COLLEGE.
Other Form:
Online version: Montemarano, Nicholas, 1970- Senator's children. Portland, Oregon New York, New York : Tin House Books, [2017] 9781941040805 (DLC) 2017013560
Other Standard Identifier
40027622986
Research Call Number
JFD 19-3219
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