In 1956 America, Kenyon Saint Claire, a professor from a distinguished literary family, finds himself drawn into the world of primetime television. As he navigates the quiz show circuit, he grapples with the allure of fame, the pressure to deceive, and the ethical compromises of a media-saturated culture.
Inspired by true events, Q&A examines the quiz show scandals as a pivotal moment in American history, one that continues to resonate today. This novel is for readers interested in literary fiction, social commentary, and the exploration of truth in a world of screen-induced self-deception. Why buy now? Discover a compelling story that blends historical detail with contemporary relevance, offering a fresh perspective on the power of media and the search for authenticity.