My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I read this a long time ago...probably 30 years ago and thought it was one of my favorite books then. I've learned a lot more by then and I still think it is great, especially because I've run into a lot more politicians and bureaucrats since then. The plot centers on a stranger who comes to town and wants to buy an extremely intelligent boy because of his potential for his company. The scene is a Senate hearing in which some of the goofiest politicians attempt to decide if there is any wrong done. The people who come to testify are about the same. It reminds me a lot of Alice's tea party at the Mad Hatters. The dialog is wonderful!
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