During WWII, a naive young woman is hired by a Nazi-sympathizing
congressman, in this novel by the New York Times–bestselling author
of A Ship Made of Paper. As the Second World War heats up, Caitlin
Van Fleet moves to Washington, DC, to become a "government girl" in
the office of Congressman Stowe, who has connections to such
controversial figures as the fiery radio commentator Father Coughlin
and the German-American Bund. Young and impressionable, Caitlin enters
into a passionate love affair with the congressman's aide, Betty
Sinclair. But their relationship, while intense, is short-lived. When
Caitlin befriends Joe Rose, an undercover reporter working to expose
Stowe as a Nazi collaborator, she must decide once and for all what
she truly stands for. From a two-time National Book Award finalist
known for such novels as Endless Love, The Rich Man's Table, and An
Ocean Without a Shore, New York Times Notable Book Secret
Anniversaries brings to life the political controversies surrounding
World War II, and delves into one woman's decades-long journey as she
wrestles with questions of passion and principle. "Spencer is one
of my very favorite writers." —Emma Cline, New York
Times–bestselling author of The Girls "A gifted storyteller." —
Newsday "A magnificent writer." —Anne Tyler, Pulitzer
Prize–winning author of Redhead by the Side of the Road
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ISBN
9781453205440
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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