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Excerpted from Fellow Travelers by Thomas Mallon Copyright © 2007 by Thomas Mallon. Excerpted by permission.
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Anonymous
Posted February 26, 2008
This is a simply lovely book. It's only the more profound and effective because it evokes a world, not that long past, but that is so thoroughly gone in virtually every sense, and in ways both to be celebrated and lamented. I think the book is most effective at depicting the horrible constraints of a life lived in the closet, and at the same time in capturing the allure and romance of what was once a very much more dangerous kind of way to love. There are some passages here that rank with the all-time best at depicting the heartbreak of unrequited love. A magnificent gem of a book.
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Posted May 30, 2007
If you like historical fiction, you'll love this. Set in the 1950's during the Joe McCarthy era when communists and gays were being 'identified' and forced out of the government, Mallon gives us believable and effective characters to bring the ugliness of this purging home. The odd love story he tells had me mesmerized. I was crying like a baby at the end. And he gives us what I wish all fiction authors would give us: an epilogue!
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Overview
It's 1950s Washington, D.C.: a world of bare-knuckled ideology and secret dossiers, dominated by personalities like Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson, and Joe McCarthy. Enter Timothy Laughlin, a recent college graduate and devout Catholic eager to join the crusade against Communism. An encounter with a handsome State Department official, Hawkins Fuller, leads to Tim's first job and, after Fuller's advances, his first love affair. As McCarthy mounts a desperate bid for power and internal investigations focus on “sexual subversives” in the government, Tim and Fuller find it ever more dangerous to navigate their double lives. Moving between the diplomatic world of Foggy Bottom and NATO's front line in Europe, Fellow Travelers is ...