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Lady President 
Linda Owen, 2014
Blue Ash Press/Bookbaby
310 pp.
ISBN-13: 9781490814001



Summary
African dictator Bantu Sibaba rules his new nation with an iron fist. Most of the countries in south and central Africa no longer exist, having been gobbled up by his troops. Regarded as a modern-day Stalin, he maintains power with bomb threats. Now he wants to rule the world. Only one person on earth can stop him: the female president of the United States.

President Stephanie Franklin knew Sibaba years ago, while she was in the Peace Corps. As she struggles to keep the peace between their two nations, Stephanie is surrounded by deception, revenge, greed, murder and corruption in Washington. An assassin shoots at her. She endures plots against her presidency and her life by a political enemy, a journalist, an unfaithful husband, and an envious identical twin.

Through it all, she is aided by the man who has silently loved her for over a decade. Even with Adam at her side, will she survive the attempts on her life long enough to save America from nuclear war?


Author Bio
Birth—N/A
Where—San Marcos, Texas, USA
Education—B.S., Southwest Texas University; M.Div., Perkins School of Theology
Currently—lives in San Antonio, Texas


Linda Owen has had thousands of articles published. She is a regular writer on faith, retirement, travel, and general interest subjects for a variety of newspapers and magazines, both secular and Christian.

She received a Master of Divinity Degree from Perkins School of Theology (SMU) and served briefly as a pastor and a chaplain. Linda teaches a weekly Bible study and has written Bible Study Curriculum for the United Methodist Publishing House. For five years she edited a Christian magazine. She is also the author of Emergency Care, an inspirational suspense. She lives in San Antonio, TX, with her husband Ervin. (From the author.)

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Book Reviews
President Franklin is a woman of great compassion and integrity.... Owen skillfully shows how her Christian faith guides her decisions and provides her with the strength to face her personal and political crises.... Entertaining, romantic suspense with vivid characters and a fast-paced plot.
Kirkus Reviews


 

Discussion Questions
1. How did you feel about Stephanie? Is this the story of an incompetent president or a competent one? What makes you say that?

2. How many times did Stephanie “die”? Did the author surprise you repeatedly?

3. The author reports that the epilogue was not in the original draft. Examine the novel with it missing. Which makes the better book? Are you the kind of reader who needs a happy ending?

4. What happened in the beginning of the novel that fueled the plots to kill the president?

5. Describe the main characters—personality traits, motivations, inner qualities. Why do the characters do what they do? (Lowe, Adam, Stephanie, Samantha, Cheri).

6. Several characters change or evolve throughout the course of the story. Which one was your favorite? What events trigger the changes?

7. Did certain parts of the book make you uncomfortable? If so, why did you feel that way?

8. Discuss the book’s structure. Does the author use any narrative devices like flashbacks or multiple voices in telling the story?

9. Did the author lead you to a new understanding or awareness of God’s role in your life?

10. Do you believe in the healing power of God? Even if there is no healing miracle, where do you see God at work in the characters’ lives?

11. Do you think illness makes people closer to God or causes them to distance themselves from Him? What has been the pattern in your life?

12. Were you satisfied with Stephanie’s answers to Debra about God and her sinfulness? (See Chapter 46.) What else would you have told the doctor? Have you seen God working through human beings to accomplish His plan? When?

13. How do you feel about having a Christian president? Do you agree with Ken Chang’s statement that a leader’s faith is unimportant? (Chapter 26) Why do you feel that way? What are the Christian themes that thread the plot? What does the storyline reveal about love and war?

14. Do you believe that a Christian should be willing to sacrifice for others? Do you think sacrificing your life is only done by physical death?

15. How effectively does the author portray the presence of spirituality in the characters’ lives? Does the author succeed in presenting prayer in a way that feels relevant? Are there specific characters whose beliefs resonate with yours?

16. What made you want to read this book? Did it live up to your expectations? Why or why not?

17. What do you see as the major message of the novel? Would you recommend it to a friend?
(Questions courtesy of the author.)

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