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    • Pub. Date: January 2006
    • 288pp
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      • Pub. Date: January 2006
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Hardcover, 288pp

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      It's August in Washington, D.C., in an election year. The Democratic convention has just concluded; the Republican convention is just a few weeks away. The weather is hot and hazy, people leave work a little earlier, and they drink a little more. A town that often seems ridiculously reminiscent of high school now starts to feel more like summer camp. And the life of twenty-eight-year-old campaign staffer Melanie Thorton is about to veer wildly off course.

      Melanie has the job of her dreams and the (married) man of her dreams. She's helping to run the communications outfit of Democrat John Hillman's presidential campaign and she's having a romance with Washington's most powerful political journalist, Rick Stossel. In one of life's unhappy coincidences, a group called Citizens for Clear Heads emerges out of nowhere with scandalous information about her candidate at the same time as The Washington Post's gossip columnist begins calling her friends to try to sniff out details of her affair.

      When her world starts to fall apart, Melanie finds herself willing to sacrifice all of her long-held ideals to keep it together. When it falls apart anyway, she has to find a way to make her own life meaningful and leave the fate of the free world to someone else.

      Dog Days is a wry and sexy story of the young movers and shakers in D.C.-the most engaging, idealistic, cynical, cutthroat, and hilarious characters you'd ever want to sit next to at a dinner party-from a stylish new comic voice who knows her turf inside out.

      The New York Times - Christopher Buckley

      In Dog Days, Cox's brisk, smart, smutty, knowing and very well-written first novel, the 28-year-old protagonist Melanie Thorton, a Democratic presidential campaign staffer, diverts media attention from her candidate's political troubles - and her own romantic ones - by creating a fictitious blog supposedly written by a local libertine calling herself Capitolette. (Yes, rhymes with toilette.) …; I don't spend much time in the old blogosphere myself, and to be honest hadn't clicked onto Wonkette until now. But if this sparkly, witty - occasionally vicious - little novel is any indication of Wonkette's talent, then Cox ought to log out of cyberspace and start calling herself Novelette.

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      Biography

      Ana Marie Cox is a columnist for Time and the founding voice of the hugely popular political blog Wonkette. She has written for Elle, Wired, Mother Jones, Slate, Salon, New York, and The New York Times, among other publications.

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      January 27, 2006: This is a quick tale about the inner workings of a campaign in DC and the staffers lives and loves. It is somewhat of a 'chicklit' genre, but the writing is amusing and some of the information is priceless. It gives point of view on politics that perhaps should be considered. It is no wonder there is heavy turnover within the halls of government.