Bahia Benmahmoud, a free-spirited young woman, has a unique perspective on political engagement, as she is not afraid to sleep with individuals who do not agree with her in order to persuade them to support her cause-which is a large number of people when it comes to all right-leaning people. In general, it works quite well. All that is, until she meets Arthur Martin, a reserved forty-something who isn't afraid to take chances. His name, she surmises, implies that he's a little fascist in his outlook. The problem is that names can be deceiving, and appearances can also be deceiving....
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Bahia Benmahmoud, a free-spirited young woman, has a unique perspective on political engagement, as she is not afraid to sleep with individuals who do not agree with her in order to persuade them to support her cause-which is a large number of people when it comes to all right-leaning people. In general, it works quite well. All that is, until she meets Arthur Martin, a reserved forty-something who isn't afraid to take chances. His name, she surmises, implies that he's a little fascist in his outlook. The problem is that names can be deceiving, and appearances can also be deceiving....
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