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This Is How It Starts
This Is How It Starts
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From the bestselling author of The People We Hate at the Wedding, Grant Ginder's phenomenal debut novel follows one post-collegiate idealist on his quest to fit in with--and then distance himself from--capital hill's up-andcoming political and social elite who work hard but play harder. Meet Taylor Mark: a recent college graduate who has moved to Washington, DC, to work for John Grayson, the less-than-brilliant congressman from his home district in Southern California. Washington is a city where deals are made behind closed doors, and there's no one better to teach Taylor--and Grayson--that lesson than Chase Latham, Taylor's former college roommate and the son of a powerful lobbyist. To Chase, the beltway's bars, restaurants, townhouses, and government offices are one big, debauched playground--a land of milk and honey where secrets are currency, the sex is bipartisan, and rules and boundaries are obsolete. It's a place, Taylor quickly discovers, where the line between right and wrong is razor-thin and loyalty based on college friendship quickly becomes a thing of the past. This Is How It Starts is a sharp and incisively written novel about how far one young man will go to be an insider in a town that is unyielding in what it will take from a person in exchange for granting him a margin of knowledge and power.
Author: Grant Ginder
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 06/02/2009
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.71lbs
Size: 9.28h x 6.28w x 0.81d
ISBN: 9781416595595
Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 04/13/2009 pg. 31
Kirkus Reviews 05/01/2009
Author: Grant Ginder
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Published: 06/02/2009
Pages: 288
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.71lbs
Size: 9.28h x 6.28w x 0.81d
ISBN: 9781416595595
Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 04/13/2009 pg. 31
Kirkus Reviews 05/01/2009
About the Author
Grant Ginder graduated from the university of Pennsylvania, where he edited 34th Street, the school's humor and culture magazine. He currently works as a speechwriting associate at the Center for American Progress, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. He lives in New York City.
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