Joyce Carol Oates has taken a shocking story that has become an American
myth and, from it, has created a novel of electrifying power and
illumination. Kelly Kelleher is an idealistic, twenty-six-year-old "good
girl" when she meets the Senator at a Fourth of July party. In a
brilliantly woven narrative, we enter her past and her present, her mind
and her body as she is fatally attracted to this older man, this hero,
this soon-to-be-lover. Kelly becomes the very embodiment of the
vulnerable, romantic dreams of bight and brave women, drawn to the power
that certain men command - at a party that takes on the quality of a
surreal nightmare; in a tragic care ride that we hope against hope will
not end as we know it must end. One of the acknowleged masters of
American fiction, Joyce Carol Oates has written a bold tour de force
that parts the black water to reveal the profoundest depths of human
truth.