America's Candidate by Francine Pozner Ehrenberg

 America's Candidate by Francine Pozner Ehrenberg | Book Review

America's Candidate by Francine Pozner Ehrenberg

"America's Candidate" by Francine Pozner Ehrenberg is a gripping novel that winds together governmental issues, tension, and moral intricacy into an exhilarating story. A convincing read consolidates political interest with components of wrongdoing and shows.

The story revolves around Annie, a jobless essayist, and her life partner Amir, a bookkeeper, who consider a weighty thought that could change the universe of legislative issues. To rejuvenate their vision, they should enrol the help of Annie's dad, Ben Martin, a high-profile chief at a significant telecom organisation.

The author has breathtakingly made the differentiating characters of Annie, who is a US resident, and Amir, an outsider. The story likewise dives into the behind-the-scenes elements of an unscripted TV drama. The author doesn't avoid investigating the dull openings of the human brain as the unscripted TV drama arrives at its peak.

The story additionally investigates how the relationship elements of Amir and Annie change alongside the exciting bends in the road in the unscripted TV drama.

By and large, it moves readers to consider the moral ramifications of aspiration and the lengths people might go to establish change. This book was an agreeable read composed according to different perspectives, which I enjoyed. Each character was clear-cut and had their own one-of-a-kind voice.

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