### From Publishers Weekly Rutherfurd weaves an expansive tapestry of Russian lore in this sprawling, occasionally soap-operatic historical novel--a seven-week PW bestseller and a Literary Guild selection in cloth--which vividly explores the historical influences on the modern Russian psyche. Co
Make Russia Great Again: A Novel
โ Scribed by Christopher Buckley
- Publisher
- Simon & Schuster
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 214 KB
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
The award-winning and bestselling author ofThank You for Smokingdelivers a hilarious and whipsmart fake memoir by Herb NuttermanโDonald Trumpโs seventh chief of staffโwho has written the ultimate tell-all about Trump and Russia.
Herb Nutterman never intended to become Donald Trumpโs White House chief of staff. Herb served the Trump Organization for twenty-seven years, holding jobs in everything from a food and beverage manager at the Trump Magnifica to being the first general manager of the Trump Bloody Run Golf Course. And when his old boss asks โhis favorite Jewโ to take on the daunting role of chief of staff, Herb, spurred on by loyalty, agrees.
But being the chief of staff is a lot different from being a former hospitality expert. Soon, Herb finds himself deeply involved in Russian intrigue, deflecting rumors about Mike Penceโs high school involvement in a Satanic cult, and leading President Trumpโs reelection campaign.
What Nutterman experiences is outrageous, outlandish, and otherwise unbelievableโtherefore making it a deadly accurate account of being the chief of staff during the Trump administration. With hilarious jabs at the biggest world leaders and Washington politics overall,Make Russia Great Againis a timely political satire from โone of the funniest writers in the English languageโ (Tom Wolfe).
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