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Anthem : a novel / Noah Hawley

By: Publication details: New York, USA : Grand Central Publishing, 2023.Description: xii, 440 pages ; 21 cmISBN:
  • 9781538711521
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 813/.54 23
Summary: "What does it take to change the world? For decades, Judge Margot Burr-Nadir has worked tirelessly, case by case, to administer justice from the federal bench of the Eastern District of the United States. Her position already seems like the highest possible honor, so she is surprised when a call comes from the president of the United States inviting her to accept his nomination to the Supreme Court - not least because in choosing her, in an unprecedented attempt to heal a divided nation, the president has reached across party lines. For Margot, this should be among the brightest spots of an already-charmed existence. But the call comes on a family trip to visit her oldest daughter, Story, who has, without warning, vanished as if spirited away in the middle of the night by forces unseen. Margot soon finds herself thrust onto the national stage in the middle of every parent's worst nightmare. The desperate search for Story's whereabouts soon intersects with the mission of teenagers Simon Oliver, Louise Conklin, and a young man known only as the Prophet. Together they have escaped from the Float Anxiety Abatement Center in Chicago on the trail of man known as the Wizard: an unimaginably wealthy, almost mythical figure of unspeakable evil who has for years been taking whatever he wants without reaping the consequences. In stopping him, this band of young people hopes to accomplish what their elders can't or won't do: fix a broken world." -- Back cover
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"What does it take to change the world? For decades, Judge Margot Burr-Nadir has worked tirelessly, case by case, to administer justice from the federal bench of the Eastern District of the United States. Her position already seems like the highest possible honor, so she is surprised when a call comes from the president of the United States inviting her to accept his nomination to the Supreme Court - not least because in choosing her, in an unprecedented attempt to heal a divided nation, the president has reached across party lines. For Margot, this should be among the brightest spots of an already-charmed existence. But the call comes on a family trip to visit her oldest daughter, Story, who has, without warning, vanished as if spirited away in the middle of the night by forces unseen. Margot soon finds herself thrust onto the national stage in the middle of every parent's worst nightmare. The desperate search for Story's whereabouts soon intersects with the mission of teenagers Simon Oliver, Louise Conklin, and a young man known only as the Prophet. Together they have escaped from the Float Anxiety Abatement Center in Chicago on the trail of man known as the Wizard: an unimaginably wealthy, almost mythical figure of unspeakable evil who has for years been taking whatever he wants without reaping the consequences. In stopping him, this band of young people hopes to accomplish what their elders can't or won't do: fix a broken world." -- Back cover

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