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Rumor Has It
  

Rumor Has It [Hardcover]

Charles Dickinson


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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 232 pages
  • Publisher: William Morrow & Co (January 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0688102255
  • ISBN-13: 978-0688102258
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 15.2 x 2.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 499 g
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #2,279,351 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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From Publishers Weekly

Along with his colleagues, associate metro editor Danny Fain of the Chicago Bugle learns at a hurriedly called staff meeting that the mismanaged, mediocre tabloid will be shut down in two weeks, the victim of a circulation battle with its competitor, the Quill . During the day traversed in Dickinson's ( The Widow's Adventures ) fourth novel, office morale plummets while Danny tries to keep his department functioning despite the burden of defections and betrayals. At first it appears that Danny may retain some measure of dignity--even an improved resume. Toward late afternoon, however, as various interested parties maneuver, a promising story he's following backfires. Danny finds himself becoming the fall guy for the paper's failure, and sees his reputation and integrity destroyed (to say nothing of his severance bonus). Dickinson's contiguous "morn to midnight" treatment is without chapter divisions (as befits an account of a newsroom melee) and has all the strenuous unity of a stage play. There is nothing broad or overwrought in either satirical vision or characterization, as the author meditates on how currents of morality and convenience may move within any organization. More topical, comical and widely accessible than Dickinson's earlier work, the novel may also be less subtle--but is immediately engaging nonetheless.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

On Halloween morning, Danny Fain sees from his commuter train a child in a ghost costume hit by a car. Fain, an editor for The Bugle , Chicago's second newspaper, assigns a reporter to try to find the child and a story. At the office it is announced that the paper is closing down. Meanwhile they're still publishing, and the staff is scrambling for stories, alternatives, and new jobs. Reporter Tim Penn finds the child and gets a job from a TV station in exchange for an exclusive. There is a labor dispute in the press room, tempers flare, people are attacked, and Fain is torn between loyalty to the paper and his own salvation. When TV attacks Fain for not reporting the accident to the police, his resignation is demanded. The pace in the novel is absolutely jet speed. Dialog is bright and lively, and the commentary on the media is stunning. A first- rate novel.
- Robert H. Donahugh, formerly with Youngstown & Mahoning Cty. P.L., Ohio
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The funniest indictment of the newspaper industry you'll ever read, Oct 28 2009
By Peter B-P - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rumor Has It (Hardcover)
Essentially, "Rumor Has It" is the story of a imploding newspaper on the verge of anarchy. Dickinson seems to have a great wealth of knowledge on the inner workings of the news business, down to job titles and reporter lingo. The real strengths of the novel are the characters, from the boss who plans his day on sticky notes, the traitorous reporters who are nearly mobbed in the newsroom, and the protagonist, Danny Fain, who remains sympathetic despite making some very poor choices. Often times it is extremely funny, even absurd, and I can't remember reading through a book quite as fast before, wanting to know what happens next.

1 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent newspaper novel, Dec 6 2005
By R. Baker "Squirrel" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Rumor Has It (Paperback)
This book was great, one of Dickinson's best, and I've read them all (course the Widows' Adventure ranks up there, too!!). Very unusual book in that it has no chapters, just starts on page one and zips all the way through to the end. A fun, thought-provoking, unique excellent work.
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