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Election (novel)

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
March 9, 1998

ISBN
  
0-399-14366-1

Author
  
Tom Perrotta

Adaptations
  
Election (1999)

OCLC
  
37322216

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Publisher
  
Putnam Adult

Pages
  
200 pp

Originally published
  
9 March 1998

Genre
  
Black comedy

Country
  
United States of America

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback & Paperback) & Audiobook

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Election is a 1998 novel by Tom Perrotta. It is a black comedy about a high school history teacher who attempts to sabotage a manipulative, overly-ambitious girl's campaign to become school president. The novel was adapted into a film of the same title prior to publication, but not filmed until fall of 1998.

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Synopsis

The novel centers on a high school in Winwood, in suburban New Jersey, where students are preparing to vote for their school president. The story takes place in 1992, amidst the U.S. Presidential Elections that year. Tracy Flick is an unpopular girl but very ambitious, intelligent, and manipulative (and even described as attractive and rather buxom by some teachers and fellow students). However, she is not quite as perfect as her classmates assume. She had a heated sexual affair with her former teacher, and after Tracy told her mother of their relationship, his career and marriage were ruined. One of Tracy's current teachers, James "Jim" McAllister, known as "Mr. M." to his students, learns that Tracy is taking part in the election, and feeling that Tracy needs to be taken down a notch, prompts Paul Warren (a student of whom he approves) to run against her. In turn, Paul's outcast lesbian sister, Tammy, begins a reckless campaign to be school president in retaliation to her ex-friend who is now dating Paul. The novel ends with Mr. M ultimately losing his job as a teacher when it is found that he has sabotaged the election by pocketing Tracy's winning votes, making Paul the winner of the presidency. Mr. M then ends up working in a car dealership.

Reception

The novel was a moderate success and received critical praise. The San Francisco Chronicle called it a "darkly eerie and winning new novel", and The New York Times wrote that the novel "provides gratifyingly exact and telling portraits of the kids themselves. Solid plotting guarantees that the reader really does want to learn who wins when the ballots are finally counted."

References

Election (novel) Wikipedia