That THE BODY POLITIC is ruthlessly, hilariously relevant to current events is almost beside the point. Yes, this is a book about life in Trump's America. Yes, this is a book about the intersection of personal morality and civic responsibility. Yes, this is a book about the wake of one pivotal election that demands to be read during the lead-up to another. But mostly THE BODY POLITIC tells a story about four friends--brilliant, foolish, unforgettable characters--who love one another not wisely but all too well. There is plenty here to argue about with your bookclub or your buddies at the bar, but long after every sociopolitical wrinkle has been thoroughly ironed out in conversation, the anguished choices and blistering dialogue of Tazio, David, Angelica, and Tess will remain with you as poignantly as do those of the beautiful, doomed, real-life men and women who meant the world to you when you were young.