
The Woody
Peter Lefcourt
(Author)21,000+ Reviews
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Description
Senator Woody White is being blackmailed by his wife, sued by his ex-wife, shaken down by a Vermont maple syrup kingpin, terrorized by his neo-fascist housekeeper, and dragged into litigation over a fender bender in the Senate parking garage. But when he is stricken with an ill-timed case of ED (Erectile Dysfunction), the desperate player faces his biggest campaign killer of all and goes to hilarious extremes to keep himself in the running. Peter Lefcourt holds a perfectly cracked mirror to the spin-filled world of Washington's sexual politics and asks a penetrating question: How hard does a politician have to be?
Product Details
Publisher | Simon & Schuster |
Publish Date | October 01, 1999 |
Pages | 368 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780671038557 |
Dimensions | 215.9 X 139.7 X 22.9 mm | 386.0 g |
About the Author
Peter Lefcourt is the author of six previous novels: Eleven Karens, The Woody, Abbreviating Ernie, Di and I, The Dreyfus Affair and The Deal. He is also an award-winning writer for film and television.
He lives in Los Angeles.
He lives in Los Angeles.
Reviews
Los Angeles Times This neon farce lights up the political spectrum....Smart, sexy, and just plain funny.
San Francisco Examiner Magazine A sterling, witty literary performance. Must reading for the Viagra Age.
USA Today An irreverent, amusing read.
Richard Ben Cramer Author of What It Takes and Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life Lefcourt raises the standard on great political novels.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Lefcourt heaps wild crisis upon wiId crisis and sends up politics so wickedly you can't help but laugh. You may not want to vote again anytime soon, but you'll laugh. Think Primary Colors as told by Carl Hiaasen....
San Francisco Examiner Magazine A sterling, witty literary performance. Must reading for the Viagra Age.
USA Today An irreverent, amusing read.
Richard Ben Cramer Author of What It Takes and Joe DiMaggio: The Hero's Life Lefcourt raises the standard on great political novels.
The Philadelphia Inquirer Lefcourt heaps wild crisis upon wiId crisis and sends up politics so wickedly you can't help but laugh. You may not want to vote again anytime soon, but you'll laugh. Think Primary Colors as told by Carl Hiaasen....
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