An All the King's Men for Virginia, The Shad Treatment vividly chronicles politics in the Old Dominion during the Byrd regime's decline in the 1970s. Thomas Jefferson "Tom Jeff" Shadwell is leading a... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This book is a semi-fictional account of a race for Governor of Virginia. An earlier reviewer critized Epps'for borrowing his characters. Epps did borrow his characters -- not from another author -- but from real life. Epps account is excellent, enthralling, and a must read for every Virginian.
Marvelous
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
If you're interested in politics, family relations, recent history, southern culture or Virginia, this is a book you should read. The thinly-fictionalized story of gubernatorial race, The Shad Treatment is a latter-day All the King's Men.
Fantastic molding of Fact and Fiction creates great book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
This is a long time personal favorite, using a fictional gubernatiorial race in Virginia to explore attitudes and events in the Old Dominion. Those familar with Virginia politics will easily identify the fictional character with his or her real life inspiration. Mr. Epps has created a fine book for any reader. However, his descriptions of the people and geography of the Commonwealth, combined with the tapestry Mr. Epps has created by reweaving true events makes for a unique reading experience for anyone with an interest in Virginia history and pollitics
A wonderful story about Virginia
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 27 years ago
If you are interested in politics and in an engrossing story about Virginia politics, this is a book for you. The writing is incisive and perceptivee story moves along quickly.
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