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          Why Not Me? (novel)

          1999 political satire novel by Al Franken

          Why Not Me? is a 1999 political satire novel by Al Franken.

          Synopsis

          The book is made up of three different sections.

          In this article, we review the interactions between emotion and autobiographical memory, focusing on two broad ways in which these interactions occur.

        1. In this article, we review the interactions between emotion and autobiographical memory, focusing on two broad ways in which these interactions occur.
        2. This is a book about an unlikely campaign that had an even more improbable ending: the closest outcome in history and an unprecedented eight-month recount saga.
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        4. Chronicles the dramatic rise and dizzying fall of Al Franken, who would become the first Jewish president of the United States.
        5. This autobiography of Arthur Conan Doyle describes the varied aspects of his professional life as a doctor, sportsman, adventurer, political campaigner and.
        6. First is Franken's autobiography, Daring to Lead. Second is a campaign diary, following Franken and his campaign staff across the primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire. The final section, supposedly written by Bob Woodward, is a behind-the-scenes account of Franken's first hundred days as president, titled The Void.

          There is also an epilogue, set several decades after the plot, giving historical perspective on the Franken presidency and Franken's post-presidential life.

          The Campaign

          The book starts with Daring to Lead, Franken's campaign autobiography, in which he recounts his life from his childhood in the fictional town of Christhaven, Minnesota, to his college years, to his career on NBC's Saturday Night Live.

          We learn later from Franken's campaign diary that some parts of