Granite State Stories: W.D. Wetherell's "The Wisest Man in America"

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By Laura Knoy on Friday, September 29, 2006.
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W.D. Wetherell's 1995 novel is centered around two characters: Ferris, a craggy Northern New Hampshire man who’s predicted the winner of every "First in the Nation" primary since nineteen fifty two…and Max, a Pulitzer prize winning columnist, who reports on him every four years. As the 1996 primary draws near and both prepare to meet again, both also need to come to terms with the truth of their lives, loves and a declining society. We look at how the primary has shaped our state and how the people in our state have shaped our "First in the Nation" primary especially at a time when its status is finding its largest threat...on the next Granite State Stories, through the pages of W.D. Wetherell's "The Wisest Man in America". This show will broadcast live at the Political Library Reading Room at the State Library building in Concord. Admission is free and open to the public. Laura's guests are Michael Chaney, President and CEO of the New Hampshire Political Library and Jennifer Donahue, Senior Advisor for Political Affairs at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College.

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Images Top to bottom Left to right 1: Laura Knoy with her guests Michael Chaney, President and CEO of the New Hampshire Political Library and Jennifer Donahue, Senior Advisor for Political Affairs at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. 2: Executive producer Keith Shields finds out which audience members want to speak during the show. 3: Susan Farber and Maureen Spencer, both of Effingham, NH. 4: Jennifer Donahue, Senior Advisor for Political Affairs at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College. 5: Audience members enjoy a laugh during the show. 6: Keith Shields talks with Michael Chaney, President and CEO of the New Hampshire Political Library and Jennifer Donahue, Senior Advisor for Political Affairs at the New Hampshire Institute of Politics at Saint Anselm College after the show. (Cheryl Senter, NHPR)

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