Taft 2012

A Novel

246 pages

English language

Published May 1, 2012 by Quirk Books.

ISBN:
978-1-59474-550-8
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4 stars (3 reviews)

HE'S BACK. AND HE'S THE BIGGEST THING IN POLITICS.

He is the perfect presidential candidate. Conservatives love his hard-hitting Republican résumé. Liberals love his peaceful, progressive practicality. The media can’t get enough of his larger-than-life personality. And all the American people love 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 satire, Jason Heller’s debut novel follows the strange new life of a presidential Rip Van Winkle: a man who never even wanted the White House in the first place, yet finds himself hurtling toward it once more—this time, through the media-fueled madness of 21st-century America.

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4 stars

No wonder Americans had devolved into such a petty, sarcastic lot. They no longer had to look each other in the eye.



I don't know much about Taft's presidency, but this book comes at a great time in our history. Can you imagine it? A Republican with Progressive values? My, how the party has changed.



The book does go into a little history of the time so you can understand where and when Taft is coming from and how he relates to existing a century later. And how confused we are!



Heller writes a few speeches for Taft that actually resonated with me. Chapter 29 is probably my favorite:



from page 240 "If there is a problem with America today&em;as I see it&em;it is that we look for self-worth in consumption, rather than in the pursuit of personal achievement. I may seem a hypocrite for pointing out such a finger, …

Subjects

  • Politics and government
  • Presidents
  • Election
  • Time travel
  • Fiction

Places

  • United States