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Landfall: A Novel (2019)

av Thomas Mallon

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From "a master of the historical novel" (Newsweek), whose fiction "unfolds with the urgency of a thriller" (The New Yorker), the tumultuous--at once witty and sad--chronicle of George W. Bush's second term, as his aspirations toward greatness are thrown into upheaval by the twin catastrophes of Iraq and Katrina. Landfall has at its center a president whose high-speed shifts between charm and petulance, resoluteness and self-pity, continually energize and mystify those around him--including his acerbic and crafty mother, former First Lady Barbara Bush; the desperately correct but occasionally unbuttoned Condoleezza Rice; the gnomic and manipulative Donald Rumsfeld; and the caustic observer Ann Richards (Bush's predecessor as governor of Texas). A gallery of political and media figures, from the widowed Nancy Reagan to the philandering John Edwards to the brilliantly contrarian Christopher Hitchens, bring the novel and the era to life. The story is deepened and driven by two West Texans: Ross Weatherall and Allison O'Connor, whose destinies have been affixed to Bush's since they were teenagers in the 1970s; a true believer and skeptic who end up exchanging ideological places in a romantic and political drama that unfolds in locations from New Orleans to Baghdad, and during the parties, press conferences and state funerals of Washington, D. C. Landfall is the culmination of a contemporary epic whose previous volumes (Watergate and Finale) have been repeatedly singled out as outstanding novels of the years in which they appeared.… (mer)
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An excellent read but perhaps not quite at the same level as the preceding books "Watergate" and "Finale". I do enjoy the combination of historical characters and fictional dialogue. In a similar way to Curtis Sittenfeld's "American Wife", one ends in feeling more sympathy for George W. Bush as he is portrayed in a more complex manner than the caricatures of the time. ( )
  JamieStarr | Jul 15, 2023 |
I did not find the story as interesting as I expected it to be.There were two different stories taking place. First, was how the Bush-Cheney administration dealt with the war in Iraq during the second term. You get to read about all the infighting among Donald Rumsfeld, Dick Cheney and Condi Rice. Second, there is a love/hate relationship between two young lovers who met at a GW Bush beer bash when he ran for Congress and lost. I thought that took away from the book though both Allison and Ross had great influence with GW. GW spends a lot of time trying to broker their relationship.

GW Bush and his wife Laura come off looking very good in this story. GW is decisive, empathetic and has to deal with a Vice President and Defense Secretary who he feels are undercutting his authority. Condi Rice comes off well and is characterized as a bit of a sex kitten. Their is a focus on what she wears and her relationships.

John Edwards does not come off well. Rielle is following him around and it appears that he struggling with his wife Elizabeth. Some nasty things said about Elizabeth. Ann Richards comes off well on the Democratic side. She shares a secret with Ross about the beer bash that gets reolved in the end of the book.

The gossip, catfighting and political infighting described in the book were somewhat entertaining but I found myself skimming through the pages to focus on the main story not the doomed Ross/Allison relationship. ( )
  writemoves | Oct 26, 2021 |
Mallon does a wonderful job putting his stories in the midst of a political world. Having Trump as president makes it that much easier to like W. In the past I had no use for him. Touching ending but you saw it coming. ( )
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From "a master of the historical novel" (Newsweek), whose fiction "unfolds with the urgency of a thriller" (The New Yorker), the tumultuous--at once witty and sad--chronicle of George W. Bush's second term, as his aspirations toward greatness are thrown into upheaval by the twin catastrophes of Iraq and Katrina. Landfall has at its center a president whose high-speed shifts between charm and petulance, resoluteness and self-pity, continually energize and mystify those around him--including his acerbic and crafty mother, former First Lady Barbara Bush; the desperately correct but occasionally unbuttoned Condoleezza Rice; the gnomic and manipulative Donald Rumsfeld; and the caustic observer Ann Richards (Bush's predecessor as governor of Texas). A gallery of political and media figures, from the widowed Nancy Reagan to the philandering John Edwards to the brilliantly contrarian Christopher Hitchens, bring the novel and the era to life. The story is deepened and driven by two West Texans: Ross Weatherall and Allison O'Connor, whose destinies have been affixed to Bush's since they were teenagers in the 1970s; a true believer and skeptic who end up exchanging ideological places in a romantic and political drama that unfolds in locations from New Orleans to Baghdad, and during the parties, press conferences and state funerals of Washington, D. C. Landfall is the culmination of a contemporary epic whose previous volumes (Watergate and Finale) have been repeatedly singled out as outstanding novels of the years in which they appeared.

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