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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Kathy Roy JohnsonPublisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers Imprint: Wipf & Stock Publishers Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.395kg ISBN: 9781725268463ISBN 10: 1725268469 Pages: 166 Publication Date: 29 September 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Kathy Johnson takes us deep into the underground of the US capitol in this riveting novel but anyone who has worked, visited, or wanted to be there will instantly get some sense of the place and the people there. There are disasters aplenty in our nation's capitol but this is about one that is not political but very real and haunting. A wonderful read."" --Mike McCurry, former White House Press Secretary and US Senate staffer, and Director/Professor, Center for Public Theology, Wesley Theological Seminary ""The dialogue and character development are truly authentic. . . . Anyone fascinated by DC and the capitol and anyone also desirous of knowing what the 'hoi polloi' who serve the power brokers experience and feel every day will enjoy this book."" --James J. Londis, former Director, Washington Institute of Contemporary Issues ""Kathy Johnson arrested my attention from the opening paragraphs of this lively and informative work and kept it to the end. Her attention to details, in particular the intricate configuration of the tunnels that crisscross like spaghetti under the capitol building, is compelling on its own but, more importantly, adds authenticity to the author's grasp of her subject. Kathy's portrayal of the emotional and power interplay between the leading characters is both subtle and revealing. Also, one will not miss the delicate manner in which she validates disability and demonstrates that it is no hindrance to personal fulfillment, normality, and the capacity to help others. This is a book that I will come back to from time to time."" --Don W. McFarlane, Pastor for Administration, Sligo SDA Church" Kathy Johnson takes us deep into the underground of the US capitol in this riveting novel but anyone who has worked, visited, or wanted to be there will instantly get some sense of the place and the people there. There are disasters aplenty in our nation's capitol but this is about one that is not political but very real and haunting. A wonderful read. --Mike McCurry, former White House Press Secretary and US Senate staffer, and Director/Professor, Center for Public Theology, Wesley Theological Seminary The dialogue and character development are truly authentic. . . . Anyone fascinated by DC and the capitol and anyone also desirous of knowing what the 'hoi polloi' who serve the power brokers experience and feel every day will enjoy this book. --James J. Londis, former Director, Washington Institute of Contemporary Issues Kathy Johnson arrested my attention from the opening paragraphs of this lively and informative work and kept it to the end. Her attention to details, in particular the intricate configuration of the tunnels that crisscross like spaghetti under the capitol building, is compelling on its own but, more importantly, adds authenticity to the author's grasp of her subject. Kathy's portrayal of the emotional and power interplay between the leading characters is both subtle and revealing. Also, one will not miss the delicate manner in which she validates disability and demonstrates that it is no hindrance to personal fulfillment, normality, and the capacity to help others. This is a book that I will come back to from time to time. --Don W. McFarlane, Pastor for Administration, Sligo SDA Church Kathy Johnson takes us deep into the underground of the US capitol in this riveting novel but anyone who has worked, visited, or wanted to be there will instantly get some sense of the place and the people there. There are disasters aplenty in our nation's capitol but this is about one that is not political but very real and haunting. A wonderful read. --Mike McCurry, former White House Press Secretary and US Senate staffer, and Director/Professor, Center for Public Theology, Wesley Theological Seminary The dialogue and character development are truly authentic. . . . Anyone fascinated by DC and the capitol and anyone also desirous of knowing what the 'hoi polloi' who serve the power brokers experience and feel every day will enjoy this book. --James J. Londis, former Director, Washington Institute of Contemporary Issues Kathy Johnson arrested my attention from the opening paragraphs of this lively and informative work and kept it to the end. Her attention to details, in particular the intricate configuration of the tunnels that crisscross like spaghetti under the capitol building, is compelling on its own but, more importantly, adds authenticity to the author's grasp of her subject. Kathy's portrayal of the emotional and power interplay between the leading characters is both subtle and revealing. Also, one will not miss the delicate manner in which she validates disability and demonstrates that it is no hindrance to personal fulfillment, normality, and the capacity to help others. This is a book that I will come back to from time to time. --Don W. McFarlane, Pastor for Administration, Sligo SDA Church Author InformationKathy Roy Johnson worked for a US Senator for three years in the mid-1970s. Thereafter, she worked as a lobbyist for United Cerebral Palsy Associations, Inc. before joining the federal government as congressional liaison. She retired in 2015 and lives in Silver Spring, MD with her husband, Ed, and their beagle/basset hound, Jake. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |