The publication of 'Aurora Dawn' in 1947 immediately established
Herman Wouk as a novelist of exceptional literary and historical
significance. Today, Aurora Dawn's themes have grown still more
relevant and, in the manner of all great fiction, its characters
and ironies have only been sharpened by the passage of time. Wouk's
raucous satire of Manhattan's high-power elite recounts the
adventures of one Andrew Reale as he struggles toward fame and
fortune in the early days of radio. On the quest for wealth and
prestige, ambitious young Andrew finds himself face-to-face with
his own devil's bargain: forced to choose between soul and salary,
true love and a strategic romance, Wouk's riotous, endearing hero
learns a timeless lesson about the high cost of success in
America's most extravagant metropolis.
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