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Taft 2012: A Novel

Jason Heller

9781594745508

QUIRK BOOKS


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He is the perfect presidential candidate. Conservatives love his hard-hitting Republican resume. Liberals love his passion for peaceful diplomacy. The media can't get enough of his larger-than-life personality. Regular folks can identify with his larger-than-life physique. And all the American people love the fact that he's an honest, hard-working man who tells it like it is. There's just one problem. He is William Howard Taft...and he was already president a hundred years ago. So what on earth is he doing alive and well and considering a running mate in 2012? A most extraordinary political fable, Jason Heller's unforgettable debut novel follows the strange second life of Taft, the gentle giant who never wanted to be president in the first place, as he tries to survive the hyperactive tempest of 21st-century politics.

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By:   Jason Heller
Imprint:   QUIRK BOOKS
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 133mm,  Spine: 23mm
Weight:   318g
ISBN:  

9781594745508


ISBN 10:   1594745501
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   January 2012
Audience:   General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock at Galaxy Bookshop
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Jason Heller is an American culture journalist whose work appears in The A.V. Club, Village Voice Media, Alternative Press, Tor.com, and Weird Tales, among other publications. His first book, The Captain Jack Sparrow Handbook, was published by Quirk in 2011. Taft 2012 is his first published novel.


William Howard Taft, the 27th president of the United States, reappears in present day and creates political chaos in Jason Heller's charming and funny debut novel, Taft 2012 ...In Taft 2012 , Heller takes someone forgotten in history and makes him relevant. The juxtaposition with the modern world and how the U.S. views politics today creates a marvelous satire that rings all too true. -- Associated Press <br> <br> In a stirring, clever and fearlessly funny debut novel, Jason Heller explores this anachronism with biting satirical deviousness. For a work of such brevity, Taft 2012 manages to say more about modern American politics than most major pundits could ever hope to, and it does it while eliciting a giggle on nearly every page... Taft 2012 is a brave, addictive book from a witty new voice in American fiction. Once you've started to read it, you won't want to stop, and by the time you've finished, you'll be wishing you could vote for its hero. -- BookPage.com <br><br> Debut novelist Heller sets up his satire so well that one might doubt one's grasp of presidential history!...[a] strong and thoughtful political exploration --Library Journal<br><br> Heller tells his imaginative story with tweets and TV transcripts as well as conventional expository prose, adding to the amusement of a cross-generational look at politics. -- Booklist <br><br>. ..a stellar debut... -- Publishers Weekly , starred review<br><br> Heller is a brilliant writer with a fantastic imagination and a nose for hot topics. -- 303Magazine.com <br><br> Heller tells his imaginative story with tweets and TV transcripts as well as conventional expository prose, adding to the amusement of a cross-generational look at politics. -- Booklist

William Howard Taft, the 27th president of the United States, reappears in present day and creates political chaos in Jason Heller's charming and funny debut novel, Taft 2012 ...In Taft 2012 , Heller takes someone forgotten in history and makes him relevant. The juxtaposition with the modern world and how the U.S. views politics today creates a marvelous satire that rings all too true. -- Associated Press <br> <br> In a stirring, clever and fearlessly funny debut novel, Jason Heller explores this anachronism with biting satirical deviousness. For a work of such brevity, Taft 2012 manages to say more about modern American politics than most major pundits could ever hope to, and it does it while eliciting a giggle on nearly every page... Taft 2012 is a brave, addictive book from a witty new voice in American fiction. Once you've started to read it, you won't want to stop, and by the time you've finished, you'll be wishing you could vote for its hero. -- BookPage.com <br><br> Debut novelist Heller sets up his satire so well that one might doubt one's grasp of presidential history!...[a] strong and thoughtful political exploration --Library Journal<br><br> Heller tells his imaginative story with tweets and TV transcripts as well as conventional expository prose, adding to the amusement of a cross-generational look at politics. -- Booklist <br><br>. ..a stellar debut... -- Publishers Weekly , starred review<br><br> Heller is a brilliant writer with a fantastic imagination and a nose for hot topics. -- 303Magazine.com <br><br> Heller tells his imaginative story with tweets and TV transcripts as well as conventional expository prose, adding to the amusement of a cross-generational look at politics. -- Booklist <br><br>. ..[a] lean, gripping book... --Asbury Park Press<br>

. ..a stellar debut... -- Publishers Weekly , starred review<br><br> Heller is a brilliant writer with a fantastic imagination and a nose for hot topics. -- 303Magazine.com <br><br> Heller tells his imaginative story with tweets and TV transcripts as well as conventional expository prose, adding to the amusement of a cross-generational look at politics. -- Booklist

William Howard Taft, the 27th president of the United States, reappears in present day and creates political chaos in Jason Heller's charming and funny debut novel, Taft 2012 ...In Taft 2012 , Heller takes someone forgotten in history and makes him relevant. The juxtaposition with the modern world and how the U.S. views politics today creates a marvelous satire that rings all too true. -- Associated Press <br> <br> In a stirring, clever and fearlessly funny debut novel, Jason Heller explores this anachronism with biting satirical deviousness. For a work of such brevity, Taft 2012 manages to say more about modern American politics than most major pundits could ever hope to, and it does it while eliciting a giggle on nearly every page... Taft 2012 is a brave, addictive book from a witty new voice in American fiction. Once you've started to read it, you won't want to stop, and by the time you've finished, you'll be wishing you could vote for its hero. -- BookPage.com <br><br> Debut novelist Heller sets up his satire so well that one might doubt one's grasp of presidential history!...[a] strong and thoughtful political exploration --Library Journal<br><br> Heller tells his imaginative story with tweets and TV transcripts as well as conventional expository prose, adding to the amusement of a cross-generational look at politics. -- Booklist <br><br>. ..a stellar debut... -- Publishers Weekly , starred review<br><br> Heller is a brilliant writer with a fantastic imagination and a nose for hot topics. -- 303Magazine.com <br><br> The novel is a fun read, and even the most casual of political observers will enjoy watching Taft's new political career play out. But don't delve into it on an empty stomach. Taft doesn't go hungry no matter what century it is. -- Scripps Howard News Service <br><br>. ..[a] lean, gripping book... -- Asbury Park Press <br>

Debut novelist Heller sets up his satire so well that one might doubt one's grasp of presidential history!...[a] strong and thoughtful political exploration --Library Journal<br><br> Heller tells his imaginative story with tweets and TV transcripts as well as conventional expository prose, adding to the amusement of a cross-generational look at politics. -- Booklist <br><br>. ..a stellar debut... -- Publishers Weekly , starred review<br><br> Heller is a brilliant writer with a fantastic imagination and a nose for hot topics. -- 303Magazine.com <br><br> Heller tells his imaginative story with tweets and TV transcripts as well as conventional expository prose, adding to the amusement of a cross-generational look at politics. -- Booklist

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