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Discover the unexpected journey of Jane McQueen, a single mom thrust into the world of politics by an unlikely AI ally. In 'What Happened to the Herd, ' witness Jane's unconventional campaign for the Presidency, where she challenges the status quo and redefines leadership with integrity and everyday values. This satirical tale offers a fresh perspective on our national political system, showing how hope can return to the ballot box and integrity to public office

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Discover the unexpected journey of Jane McQueen, a single mom thrust into the world of politics by an unlikely AI ally. In 'What Happened to the Herd, ' witness Jane's unconventional campaign for the Presidency, where she challenges the status quo and redefines leadership with integrity and everyday values. This satirical tale offers a fresh perspective on our national political system, showing how hope can return to the ballot box and integrity to public office
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Autorenporträt
Mark Yeager, an accomplished author with a knack for both mainstream and specialized publications, burst onto the literary scene with his debut book, 'Breakfast is Only the Beginning.' In this humorous masterpiece, he shares the comical yet enlightening adventures of managing a house full of preschool-aged children who unwittingly teach their parents the essence of effective leadership. Drawing from his rich personal experiences as a dedicated parent of three and a professional background as a physician researcher, Mark Yeager's latest work, 'What Happened to the Herd, ' skillfully marries the raw emotions of an ordinary voter with the insightful perspective of a specialist. This gripping narrative offers a brisk and engaging story that vividly captures the frustrations experienced by everyday Americans at the ballot box, while also offering a glimpse into a future solution. Mark Yeager is a voice that resonates with readers, delivering stories that are as relatable as they are transformative.