Primary Colors, Anonymous,
Primary Colors, Anonymous,
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Primary Colors
A Novel of Politics

Author: Anonymous,

Narrator: Peter Francis James

Unabridged: 16 hr 14 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 07/19/2010

Categories: Fiction


Synopsis

The best politcal novel of the year by a landslide, Primary Colors is the riveting story of a governor-from-a-small-state’s quest for the presidency, and a jaded Beltway insider’s search for a leader to believe in. Spending nearly a year on the New York Times best-seller list, this blockbuster novel has sold well over one million copies. Primary Colors offers a richly detailed look at life on the political stump. As former congressional aide Henry Burton is dazzled and lured into presidential hopeful Jack Stanton’s fledgling campaign, he becomes a cog in Stanton’s unstoppable political machine. Burton illuminates—through his actions and observations—the sometimes seamy, sometimes steamy and sometimes surprisingly noble ascent to the presidency. Filled with spin doctors, power brokers, and loyal followers, this story of a presidential race spans the spectrum from bedroom farce to high moral drama. Narrated with commanding presence by Peter Francis James, Primary Colors paints such an authentic picture of national politics that it’s become the most talked-about novel of the political season.

Reviews

A relevant reading ALL'S FAIR IN POLITICS AND WAR I read this novel, back then in 1998, just live a month before of watching the film adaptation. Even at that moment was published as an "anonymous" work. (It was later than it was known that Joe Klein was the author of the novel. I have to admit......more

This novel is as relevant now as it was back then. Primary Colors written by Joe Klein in the guise of Anonymous is a political novel with fictional characters (not so much) meant to represent real-life people. A southern governor decides to run for President of the United States and struggles to ge......more

Goodreads review by Coco

I thought I may have waited too long to read this one, but since it was for sale at a library book sale, I thought, why not take a chance? I'd always wanted to see what all the fuss was about. The book was interesting, especially given the recent Hillary/Barack dust-up. Loosely disguised as fiction,......more