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A college student with a fear of public speaking finds herself leading a movement to abolish corporations, pushed to the forefront by a mysterious law student with a past.

Produktbeschreibung
A college student with a fear of public speaking finds herself leading a movement to abolish corporations, pushed to the forefront by a mysterious law student with a past.
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Autorenporträt
Aimee Hoben is a lawyer and writer who lives in the woods of Connecticut with her rock-and-roll husband, two moody teenagers, and two bad dogs. She has worked as a land conservation lawyer and a town attorney, as well as in-house counsel at the historic fire insurance company (and Fortune 500 corporation) where Wallace Stevens wrote poems as he walked to work. Her debut novel, The Third Way, was awarded the 2023 IPPY Gold Medal for Popular Fiction and featured in Connecticut Magazine as a recommended read. Aimee’s commentary on political system reform has been featured in the  Connecticut Post, the Stamford Advocate, and other publications, in partnership with the election reform organization Represent.Us. She studied English literature at the University of Colorado, and law at the University of Connecticut. She divides her time between northwest Connecticut and Waitsfield, Vermont.