Bahia Benmahmoud, a free-spirited young woman, views political engagement differently, as she is willing to sleep with those who disagree with her in order to convert them to her cause - which is a large number of people, as far as all right-leaning people are concerned. In general, it works quite well. Until she meets Arthur Martin, a quiet forty-something who dislikes taking chances. She imagines that with a name like that, he must be a little fascist. But names can be deceiving, as can appearances.
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Bahia Benmahmoud, a free-spirited young woman, views political engagement differently, as she is willing to sleep with those who disagree with her in order to convert them to her cause - which is a large number of people, as far as all right-leaning people are concerned. In general, it works quite well. Until she meets Arthur Martin, a quiet forty-something who dislikes taking chances. She imagines that with a name like that, he must be a little fascist. But names can be deceiving, as can appearances.
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