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Mack to the Rescue (Stories and Storytellers) [Hardcover]

Jim Lehrer (Author)
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May 1, 2008 Stories and Storytellers (Book 6)

A new One-Eyed Mack novel takes on the politics of Middle America

When he’s not anchoring the NewsHour on PBS, Jim Lehrer may be found casting a satirical eye at America’s heartland in such books as Crown Oklahoma and The Sooner Spy. Mack to the Rescue is the latest of his successful One-Eyed Mack novels. Set in Oklahoma and tracing the exploits of a fictional lieutenant governor, the series allows Lehrer to address contemporary national issues with a unique blend of humor and insight.

When Governor “Buffalo Joe” Hayman calls for privatizing state government, Mack decides to oppose his re-election bid, but a medical mishap prevents Mack from running. While attending a lieutenant governors’ conference in Washington, he suddenly collapses. Hospitalized, he is given a heart bypass operation intended for another patient. Mack backs out of the race and throws his support behind his flaky friend and former state house Speaker, Luther Wallace. Embroiled in a medical malpractice suit while following Luther’s questionable shenanigans, Mack finally has no choice but to come to the rescue when the governor’s race takes a particularly ugly turn.

Rife with Oklahoma-isms and brimming with memorable characters, this is political satire at its best, employing ironic twists and sharp dialogue to poke fun at government foibles. Inventive and hilarious, it demonstrates once again that Lehrer knows Middle America and its ways all too well.


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Though billed as a mystery, the broadly satiric eighth entry in PBS news anchor Lehrer's One-Eyed Mack series (Kick the Can, etc.) contains no crimes as such—unless one counts the antics of zany Oklahoma governor Joe Hayman (aka Buffalo Joe or Chip), who announces on radio's popular Sooner Sam Screams at Noon show that he intends to privatize the entire state government. Mack, Oklahoma's lieutenant governor, is prepared to run against Hayman in the next election, but he's sidetracked after undergoing a heart-bypass operation, one intended for another patient, which leads to a juicy malpractice trial in Washington, D.C. While recuperating from surgery, Mack does his best to keep Oklahoma from falling apart. In taking aim at such subjects as the health care system, the courts and talk radio, Lehrer is more likely to evoke wry grins and the occasional chuckle than anger or outrage. (May)
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Baited by the host of Sooner Sam Screams at Noon, a radio call-in show, Oklahoma governor Buffalo Joe Hayman boldly announces that he will privatize the whole entire state government. One-Eyed Mack, the lieutenant governor, knows that the Second Man of Oklahoma must now challenge the First Man in the primary election to save Oklahoma from ruin. Through seven One-Eyed Mack novels, the anchor of PBS’s The News Hour with Jim Lehrer has genially satirized U.S. politics and extolled the virtues of simpler times, simpler places, and good people. But this eighth Mack novel is different: nearly every page suggests that Lehrer is really angry with privatization, the corporatization of nearly everything, Republicans, insurance companies, talk-radio bloviators, political lies, and the manipulation of voters who accept simpleminded solutions to complex problems. Most readers of this series tend to picture Mack as Jim Lehrer with an eye patch; it’s hard to imagine gentle-spirited Lehrer as angry and venting, but that image is hard to dismiss here. That said, this is another fine addition to an outstanding series. --Thomas Gaughan

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 216 pages
  • Publisher: University of Oklahoma Press; 1st Printing edition (May 1, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0806139153
  • ISBN-13: 978-0806139159
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.4 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,580,077 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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3.0 out of 5 stars One-Eyed Mack Bests Guv Boss Again, February 15, 2009
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Those who've known journalist Jim Lehrer mostly as the low-key, sober-sided, longtime host/moderator of the PBS News Hour may be surprised - as I was - at the extent of his diverse literary output, including 18 novels. This one is eighth in a series based on the character "One-Eyed Mack," mild-mannered and straight-arrow lieutenant governor of Oklahoma who is, to his misfortune, harnessed to the loutish governor, "Buffalo Joe" Hayman. Though one-eyed due to a childhood accident, Mack is more than able to see past the Guv's preposterous facade to the true (and potentially mischief-making) foolishness within.

Hayman, it seems, suffers from chronic "foot in mouth" syndrome which strikes while he's a guest on a right-wing talk radio show and in the grip of a particularly severe case of "motor mouth mania." In the confluence of the rabid atmosphere within the studio and an onset of his personality afflictions, "Buffalo Joe" off-handedly blurts out his intent of privatizing most of the state's offices, functions, and services. Of course, this pronouncement of a pending bureaucracy-free Oklahoma is catnip to Sooners sharing Ronald Reagan's animus toward "big guv'ment."

Finding the concept shaky, to say the least, Mack sets out to get the governor's gaffe quashed even as he finds himself suffering through a harrowing freak medical dilemma. With help from his shrewd, smart, and devoted wife Jackie, a successful self-made entrepreneur with a purse full of state-of-the-art communication devices (plus a private a helicopter always at the ready), Mack manages to extricate Oklahomans from what real-life neo-cons have long viewed as nirvana: virtual non-governance.

Mack to the Rescue has its charms as a quick, pleasant read - within the category some consider "on-the-beach" or "airport-waiting-time" diversions. There's nothing damning in different reads for different moods, motivations, and situations, yet reader disappointment can kick in at signs that a series may have gone stale, run out of steam. Clues to a series gone limp include a book's seeming "tossed off," too formulaic, or simply lacking a plot with sufficient enlivening pizzazz. Perhaps, too, at this particular time Lehrer's core plot material - comic-opera politicians, talk radio blowhards, and crass-to-the-max power players - can't help but seem pale in comparison to the gaudy reality that was our long, long immersion in the 2008 presidential election. The book appears, too, to be mis-categorized - not a "mystery" as it's described, nor a "satire." The humor is more of the droll, sly-pokes-in-the-rib variety, as in Mack's recollection of an apparently pivotal, pre-pubescent moment:
"Mr. Eisenhower had played a small but important part in my life. At a YMCA camp outside Chanute when I was twelve a counselor was able to put aside some serious fears of perversion for me and my seven cabin mates. He said wet dreams were completely natural. All males had them, he said. And that included even people like Roy Rogers and Dwight David Eisenhower." Mack to the Rescue is part of a University of Oklahoma Press project called "Oklahoma Stories & Storytellers." Lehrer, born in Kansas, surely benefits as a contributing author from a bred-in-the-bone knowledge and appreciation of his fellow heartlanders - geography, speech patterns, folkways. Should he again contribute, I would hope for greater heft to the plot, sharper honing of the humor, and added energy enlivening the whole.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars laugh out loud reading, January 7, 2009
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Jim Lerher is one of the few authors I can count on for laughs. His silliness is to the point since he satires current political issues. Mack to the rescue is one of these. I could not read it to my husband because I couldn't stop laughing. It sure is a good light read.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Laugh Out Loud Funny, December 29, 2008
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This book, the eighth in the One-Eyed Mack series, is less a mystery than a political commentary. In fact, even though he is held up for ridicule in the book, Mark Russell could have written this novel. It is really a very clever commentary on the modern rush to believe that private means "better." Mack to the Rescue is truly a laugh-out-loud funny novel with lovable characters, most of whom have appeared in Lehrer's prior work. A very highly recommended book.
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