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In the charged political landscape of Reagan-era Washington, a young woman finds herself grappling with her father’s high-profile scandal and her own impending divorce, forcing her to confront her privileged childhood and navigate the notoriety of a personal friendship with the first family.

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In the charged political landscape of Reagan-era Washington, a young woman finds herself grappling with her father’s high-profile scandal and her own impending divorce, forcing her to confront her privileged childhood and navigate the notoriety of a personal friendship with the first family.
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Pamela Wick is a former nonprofit fund-raiser and public affairs executive in Washington, DC. She was the director of development at Phoenix Houses of California, raising funds for at-risk youth afflicted by substance abuse, and a director of major gifts at Occidental College in Los Angeles. Ms. Wick authored a play, produced at the Tamarind Theatre in Hollywood, and was a staff writer for several network television comedy series. She co-wrote Portraits in Black and White: Holocaust Survivors of Café Europa, Volume II. Pam received her BA in art history and French literature from the University of California at Berkeley.