Face-time A Novel

Cover of Face-time A Novel by Erik Tarloff
Author: Erik Tarloff
Publisher: Crown Publishers
Year: 1998
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 249
ISBN-13: 9780609604632
Dimensions:
Height: 8.75 Inches
Length: 5.75 Inches
Weight: 0.85 Pounds
Width: 1 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 813/.54
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Face-Time by Erik Tarloff is a First Edition novel published by Crown Publishers in 1998, featuring 249 pages in English. The story revolves around Ben and Gretchen, two young political activists who fall in love while working on a presidential campaign. As they navigate their new roles in the administration, Ben discovers that Gretchen is involved with his boss, the President, leading to a complex exploration of love, power, and ambition within the political landscape.

Readers will find a darkly humorous and insightful narrative that delves into the intersections of celebrity, sex, and political power. The novel raises thought-provoking questions about the lengths individuals will go to achieve proximity to power and the personal sacrifices that accompany professional success. With its focus on the moral dilemmas faced by its characters, Face-Time offers a compelling examination of the seductive nature of status and influence in contemporary society.


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What if your girlfriend is sleeping with your boss? And what if your boss is the President of the United States?
These provocative questions are at the heart of Face-Time, a compulsively readable, devastatingly insightful, and darkly humorous morality tale about how celebrity, sex, power, and ultimately love collide in the corridors of the White House.
Face-Time is the story of Ben and Gretchen, two young political activists who meet and fall in love while working on a presidential campaign. When their candidate wins, both are given jobs in the new administration, his as an increasingly prominent speechwriter and hers in the Office of Social Affairs. But then Ben finds out that Gretchen has been sleeping with his boss,
the president, and he confronts her. Gretchen swears her love for Ben and vows to do anything to ensure their future happiness together…except end the affair. She has gained the ultimate Washington prize: one-on-one “face-time” with the president. And, perhaps not coincidentally, Ben’s stock as a speechwriter has never been higher. But is the professional success worth the personal price?
Far more than an echo of recent headlines, this thoughtful, riveting novel by Washington insider Erik Tarloff is an important work of politically inspired fiction that poses a fascinating and culturally resonant question: In a society that venerates power and celebrity, how far are we willing to go to bring ourselves in proximity to them? With the inside-the-Beltway appeal
of “Primary Colors coupled with the literary distinction of “All the President’s Men, Face-Time is a perceptive entertaining examination of the seductive power, both personal and professional, ofposition and status at the highest altitudes.

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Publisher: Crown Publishers. Year: 1998.
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ISBN-13: 9780609604632.
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Language: en. Pages: 249. Edition: First Edition.

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