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Author Steven J. Harper pays tribute to a well-respected teacher
with this biography of a distinguished William Smith Mason
Professor of History at Northwestern University, Richard W.
Leopold. Harper had maintained contact with his former professor,
as had hundreds of other alumni, meeting with him in the apartment
to which his age and health confined him. When Leopold invited him
to review his biographical materials to prepare a New York Times
obituary, Harper began to catch glimpses of a deeper history in
Leopold's life: that of Jews in America after the turn of the
century. Across two years of Sundays, Leopold's life came together
and Harper began to notice parallels between the life of his
professor and the life of his recently deceased father-in-law. Both
grew up in less orthodox households but were still identified as
Jewish by others; both attended Ivy League colleges, fighting (and
beating) anti-Semitism there; and both served their country with
distinction in World War II. The two men persevered through a
twentieth century Jewish-American experience that they and many
others shared, but rarely discussed. Steven Harper has caught them
both on the page just in time to document their lives, their
culture, and the nation that grew and changed alongside them.
Debut novel from the author of the true-crime award winner
"Crossing Hoffa: A Teamster's Story" "The Partnership" opens a
window into a secret world. A mysterious death, illicit romantic
liaisons, courtroom drama, and crises of personal conscience frame
a titanic struggle at the nation's most lucrative law firm. A
twenty-first-century legal thriller with a twist, "The Partnership"
reveals what happens to rich and powerful insiders as the business
school mentality extends its tentacles across a once-noble
profession. The themes resonate; "The Bonfire of the Vanities"
still burns. Albert Knight has reached the pinnacle of power as one
of the "magnificent seven"-leaders of the international legal
powerhouse Michelman & Samson. Only one step remains: Knight
and his archenemy Ronald Ratkin are front-runners to replace the
Executive Committee's retiring chairman. Knight and Ratkin were
once best friends, but that was long ago. Despite their twenty-year
animosity, each has embraced the firm's transformation to a
bottom-line business and the stunning wealth it produces. As the
price of success, they endure and inflict profound personal damage
along the way. When gifted trial lawyer Ronald Ratkin's $100
million client defies protocol by interrupting the sacrosanct
Executive Committee meeting, all seven attorneys are suspicious.
The news, Ratkin suspects, could upset his ongoing billion-dollar
trial, send stocks plummeting, and destroy his client, his law
firm, and his personal wealth. But the wily Ratkin has a foolproof
plan. Or will his own greed and that of his fellow partners undo
him? *** Praise for "Crossing Hoffa" "One of the Best Books of the
Year" -Chicago Tribune "Gripping, tender, and intriguing" -Scott
Turow "A tale of mystery and intrigue . . . unique and personal"
-Booklist "Tightly woven and gritty . . . poignant and personal"
-American Lawyer "Riveting eyewitness history . . . Bravo "
-Charles Brandt "A must-read" -Prof. Steven Lubet
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