
The congressman's wife, a story of American politics
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Authors:
- Barry, John D. (John Daniel)
1866 - 1942
- Kirby, Rollin
1875 - 1952
About this book
In an era marked by political upheaval and shifting societal norms, "The Congressman’s Wife, A Story of American Politics" by John D. Barry explores the delicate balance between personal ambition and public duty. This compelling narrative intricately weaves themes of loyalty and sacrifice, highlighting the struggles faced by those navigating the corridors of power. As the protagonist grapples with the complexities of her husband's political career, readers will encounter vivid depictions of the moral dilemmas inherent in governance and the often-unseen sacrifices made in the name of public service. Ideal for students and civic activists, this novel offers a profound examination of the interplay between personal relationships and the pursuit of unalienable rights. Discover the human side of politics in this thought-provoking tale.
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