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List - by Karin Tanabe (Paperback)

List - by  Karin Tanabe (Paperback)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>From a former "Politico" reporter, a fast-paced debut novel about a young journalist at D.C.'s hottest (and most cut-throat) political rag who uncovers a scandal sure to turn the Beltway inside out.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From a former <i>Politico</i> reporter, a fast-paced debut novel about a young journalist at D.C.'s hottest (and most cut-throat) political rag who uncovers a scandal sure to turn the Beltway inside out.</b> <p/>Meet Adrienne Brown, a twenty-eight-year-old Wellesley College grad who recently left her glamorous job at <i>Town & Country </i>for a spot at the <i>Capitolist. </i>Known simply as the <i>List </i>to Beltway insiders, it's the only media outlet in D.C. that's actually on the rise. Taking the job means accepting a painful pay cut, giving up perks like free Louboutins, and moving back in with her parents, but Adrienne is certain that her new position will be the making of her career. <p/>And it is--but not at all in the way that she expects. The <i>Capitolist </i>runs at an insane pace: Adrienne's up before five in the morning, writing ten stories a day (sometimes on her BlackBerry, often during her commute), and answering every email within three minutes. Just when it seems like the frenetic workload is going to break her, she stumbles upon a juicy political affair, involving a very public senator--and her most competitive colleague. Discovering that there's much more to the relationship than meets the eye, Adrienne realizes she's got the scoop of a lifetime. But should she go public with the story? <p/>Inspired by Washington insider Karin Tanabe's experiences at <i>Politico, The List </i>is a riveting debut novel bursting with behind-the-scenes details about what happens when media and politics collide.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>The List </i>is a wonderfully witty insider's romp through Washington. Karin Tanabe has as sharp a tongue as she does an eye for detail, about everything from political scandal to office politics. And I thought New York was a tough town!--Cristina Alger "author of The Darlings"<br><br><i>The List</i> is mandatory reading for anyone who wonders about the impact of new media on Washington's political culture. Tanabe has written a novel that is delicious fun and incredibly revealing about life at the intersection of politics and journalism. --Nicolle Wallace, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>Eighteen Acres</i><br><br>"<i>The List</i> is a breezy, dishy romp through Washington, DC politics, journalism, and scandal--a witty and caffeinated glimpse into a world few of us ever see, let alone know as intimately as Karin Tanabe surely does. But underneath the considerable pleasures of its glimmering surface, it's a surprisingly moving coming of age story about a young woman navigating the bumpy terrain between ambition and ethics, between her hunger for professional success and the quiet truth of her own heart."--Lauren Fox "author of Friends Like Us and Still Life with Husband"<br><br>"A gorgeous book--I loved it. Funny, intriguing, and utterly unputdownable."--Penny Vincenzi "internationally bestselling author of More Than You Know"<br><br>"Appealing...everything a die-hard chick-lit fan could want: plenty of fluff, sibling rivalry, deceit and intrigue, and a spunky heroine."-- "Kirkus"<br><br>"Hildy Johnson would recognize a kindred spirit in 28-year-old Adrienne Brown, a Beltway-bred, New York-trained reporter who sacrifices sleep, sanity, and sex to feed the wonky digital/paper beast the <i>Capitolist</i> - or "The List" as its rabidly ambitious scribes call it. Adrienne slaves in relative obscurity as a "Style section girl" at this Beltway must-read, blasting out celebrity interviews on her never-turned-off Blackberry. But within a month of her arrival, she also stumbles on what will become a blockbuster, front-page story involving List superstar and shrewish White House reporter Olivia Campo. To untangle the details of the hot-sheets affair between the married Olivia and famously family-man U.S. senator--and two mysterious deaths--Adrienne enlists the help of her pushy big sister, Payton. She not only gets a career-boosting story but the respect of her perfect sibling, high-powered parents, and sharp-elbowed peers. Former <i>Politico</i> reporter Tanabe's roman-a-clef is a hilarious skewering of digital journalism - and how news is tweeted and blogged at a dizzying pace by armies of underpaid and overworked 20-something journos--as well as smartly paced and dishy debut, part political thriller, part surprisingly sweet coming-of-age tale, and part timeless ode to dogged reporters with good instincts and guts of steel. Hildy would be proud."-- "Publishers Weekly, starred review"<br><br>"Part coming of age, part political thriller, Karin Tanabe's <i>The List</i><i> </i>is a mordantly funny send-up of quadruple espresso fueled journalism in the internet age, with the most irresistible heroine since Bridget Jones at its center. This is Evelyn Waugh's<i> Scoop</i> for the 21st century.--Susan Fales-Hill "author of Imperfect Bliss"<br><br>A biting, hilarious send-up of D.C.'s elite.-- "People"<br><br>A contemporary, politically astute novel that is both wickedly humorous and enticing...[with] complex characters, an intriguing plot, and tightly brilliant execution. When word gets around about <i>The List, </i>readers will clamor for their copy and devour this book.-- "New York Journal of Books"<br><br>Karin Tanabe's energetic, humorous debut is narrated by a young reporter trying to prove herself by chasing the biggest story of the year. <i>The List</i> perfectly captures the frenetic, all-consuming pace of political reporting, with a healthy dose of scandal, glamour and intrigue thrown in. Think <i>The Devil Wears Prada</i> meets Capitol Hill.--Sarah Pekkanen "author of These Girls"<br><br>Tanabe gleefully skewers digital media sweathshops...[but] despite its breezy, chick-lit tone, <i>The List</i> has more in common with newsroom satires.-- "Washington Post"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Karin Tanabe is the author of <i>A Woman of Intelligence</i>, <i>The Gilded Years</i>, <i>The Price of Inheritance</i>, <i>A Hundred Suns</i>, <i>The Diplomat's Daughter</i>, and <i>The List</i>. A former <i>Politico</i> reporter, her writing has also appeared in the <i>Miami Herald</i>, <i>Chicago Tribune</i>, <i>Newsday</i>, and <i>The Washington Post</i>. She has made frequent appearances as a celebrity and politics expert on <i>Entertainment Tonight</i>, CNN, and The CBS Early Show. A graduate of Vassar College, Karin lives in Washington, DC. To learn more visit KarinTanabe.com.

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