Delectable Offers an insider s view of the kind of urban political fray albeit fictional that Barack Obama emerged from as an Illinois state legislator representing Chicago s South Side . Windy City s articulate and witty protagonist must juggle dirty secrets and deal making "USA Today"
Comic but sneakily affecting The rich multiculturalism of the American city is not a new phenomenon rarely, however, has it been depicted with such unabashed affection... The zeal with which he celebrates the city, warts and all, is hard to resist.. Simon s choice of hero is an immensely appealing figure. "Washington Post Book World"
Pitch-perfect Scott Simon, NPR host, knows his way around politics His dialogue throws off sparks and shrieks like a Chicago El-car Recommended to all political junkies. "Roanoke Times," Virginia
Entertaining and well-observed renders the inner workings of City Hall with wit and aplomb .Some of Simon s Chicagoans may be con artists, crooks, amoral opportunists or blowhards, sometimes all of the above, but the author still treats them with great affection and respect, creating an impressively large and diverse cast of characters "Chicago Tribune"
[A] great novel filled with emotional turmoil, gritty political decisions, murders, homicide attempts, a suicide and even a touch of romance [a] human and fully realized portrait of the people caught up in contemporary public life.
" Time Out Chicago
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[A] big-hearted bear-hug of a novel embracing roots and family, eccentricities and failings, and dappled with the sights, sounds and grit of the Windy City makes this an energizing and loving contemporary urban fable. "GO Magazine," AirTran Airways
A rather sentimental, positive picture of the democratic process. "Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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"Windy City" is funny and tender full of boisterous love for the sport of politics and Chicago. The best political novel in years. Christopher Buckley, author of "Boomsday" and "Thank You for Smoking ""
"Delectable... Offers an insider's view of the kind of urban political fray-albeit fictional-that Barack Obama emerged from as an Illinois state legislator representing Chicago's South Side....
Windy City's
articulate and witty protagonist ... must juggle dirty secrets and deal making..."--
USA Today "Comic but sneakily affecting... The rich multiculturalism of the American city is not a new phenomenon... rarely, however, has it been depicted with such unabashed affection... The zeal with which he celebrates the city, warts and all, is hard to resist.. Simon's choice of hero...is an immensely appealing figure."--
Washington Post Book World "Pitch-perfect... Scott Simon, NPR host, knows his way around politics... His dialogue throws off sparks and shrieks like a Chicago El-car...Recommended to all political junkies."--
Roanoke Times, Virginia
"Entertaining and well-observed... renders the inner workings of City Hall with wit and aplomb....Some of Simon's Chicagoans may be con artists, crooks, amoral opportunists or blowhards, sometimes all of the above, but the author still treats them with great affection and respect, creating an impressively large and diverse cast of characters"--
Chicago Tribune "[A] great novel... filled with emotional turmoil, gritty political decisions, murders, homicide attempts, a suicide and even a touch of romance...[a] human and fully realized portrait of the people caught up in contemporary public life."
-Time Out Chicago
"[A] big-hearted bear-hug of a novel... embracing roots and family, eccentricities and failings, and dappled with the sights, sounds and grit of the Windy City-makes this an energizing and loving contemporary urban fable."--
GO Magazine, AirTran Airways
"A rather sentimental, positive picture of the democratic process." --
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
"
Windy City is funny and tender... full of boisterous love for the sport of politics and Chicago. The best political novel in years."--Christopher Buckley, author of
Boomsday and
Thank You for Smoking
Scott Simon is the host of NPR's Weekend Edition with Scott Simon.