Written with a true insider's perspective, A Time to Run is the
remarkable literary debut of United States Senator Barbara Boxer, one of
the most admired and respected figures on the political scene. Senator
Boxer, writing with Mary-Rose Hayes, tells an exciting tale of
friendship and betrayal, idealism and pragmatism, in-fighting and public
spin. The novel follows Ellen Fines from her days as a college student
through romantic entanglements and a difficult marriage to a rising
political star. When her husband is killed in a car accident during his
campaign for the Senate, Ellen assumes his candidacy and achieves an
upset victory over a political machine. On the eve of a crucial vote,
past and public worlds collide when Ellen's former lover, now a
journalist with strong right-wing connections, gives her sensitive
documents that could either make or break her career. From hideaways
deep under the U.S. Capitol to wealthy southern California ranches to
the political unrest on the streets of Berkeley, A Time to Run is a
great read, and a fascinating, up-close story of power and trust.