A Man In Charge: A Novel (Phoenix Fiction)

A Man In Charge: A Novel (Phoenix Fiction)

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Product Description An oldfashioned man of character, Conrad Taylor is executive vicepresident of a eastern university who, after leading a satisfying and wellordered life, finds himself suddenly on shaky ground, struggling to do the right thing in the face of crisis, confrontation, and opportunity. A Man in Charge is an intricate novel about the uncertainties of personal power and the discovery of its limits. From the Inside Flap An oldfashioned man of character, Conrad Taylor is executive vicepresident of a eastern university who, after leading a satisfying and wellordered life, finds himself suddenly on shaky ground, struggling to do the right thing in the face of crisis, confrontation, and opportunity. A Man in Charge is an intricate novel about the uncertainties of personal power and the discovery of its limits. From the Back Cover An oldfashioned man of character, Conrad Taylor is executive vicepresident of a eastern university who, after leading a satisfying and wellordered life, finds himself suddenly on shaky ground, struggling to do the right thing in the face of crisis, confrontation, and opportunity. A Man in Charge is an intricate novel about the uncertainties of personal power and the discovery of its limits. About the Author Morris Philipson was the director of the University of Chicago Press from 1967 to 2000 and is the author of five novels and several scholarly books. Somebody Else's Life and The Wallpaper Fox are also available from the University of Chicago Press.

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