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10 Digit ISBN: 0-9798467-4-9
13 Digit ISBN: 978-0-9798467-4-8
LCCN: 2007939984
Price: $16.95
Trim: 8.4 X 5.5 X 0.7 inches
Format (pb/hc): Paperback
Pages: 266
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The 28th Amendment
By Neal Rechtman10 Digit ISBN: 0-9798467-4-9
13 Digit ISBN: 978-0-9798467-4-8
LCCN: 2007939984
Price: $16.95
Trim: 8.4 X 5.5 X 0.7 inches
Format (pb/hc): Paperback
Pages: 266
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The 28th Amendment is a timely and compelling political thriller that explores the very real potential for conflict between entertainment and politics in a media-defined age. What happens when an actor who portrays a fictional US president on television gets drawn into real-word politics?
In Neal Rechtman's future political thriller The 28th Amendment, set in the year 2019, an actor named Victor Glade plays the President in a long-running television series called The Oval Office, and does his job a little too well--embarrassing and threatening the Administration of the real President, Republican Burton Grove.
When a wealthy fan of The Oval Office launches a campaign to draft Glade into the 2020 presidential race, Glade insists he won't run, and instead discharges his civic duty by endorsing the 28th Amendment--a proposal to replace private campaign contributions with public funding for federal elections.
The already-paranoid Grove Administration, vehemently opposed to the 28th Amendment, soon concludes that The Oval Office is no longer just a television show but also an unregistered political party, and tries to shut it down.
The result is a startling, twisting tale of espionage, domestic terrorism and presidential politics that pits the Grove Administration's theocratic Chief of Staff, Morely James, against the enormously popular Victor Glade and his coincidence-prone, card-playing lawyer Jeremy Lerner.
By turns intelligent, fascinating, and outrageously funny, Rechtman's narrative works on several levels: it's a chilling parable of the US government's relentless stoking and exploitation of our nation's post-9/11 Osamaphobia; and in the realm of non-fiction, the 28th Amendment is an actual proposed amendment to the US Constitution.