Description
In True Believers, Kurt Andersen -- the New York Times bestselling and critically acclaimed author of Heyday and Turn of the Century -- delivers his most powerful and moving novel yet. Dazzling in its wit and effervescent insight, this kaleidoscopic tour de force of cultural observation and seductive storytelling alternates between the present and the 1960s -- and indelibly captures the enduring impact of that time on the ways we live now.
Karen Hollander is a celebrated attorney who has recently removed herself from consideration for appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. Her reasons have their roots in 1968 -- in an episode she's managed to keep secret for more than forty years. Now, with the imminent publication of her memoir, she's about to let the world in on that shocking secret -- as soon as she can track down the answers to a few crucial last questions. As Karen reconstructs the past and reconciles the girl she was then with the woman she is now, finally sharing pieces of her secret past with her national-security-cowboy boyfriend and Occupy activist granddaughter, the power of memory and history and luck becomes clear. A resonant coming-of-age story and a thrilling political mystery, True Believers is Kurt Andersen's most ambitious novel to date, introducing a brilliant, funny, and irresistible new heroine to modern fiction.