A review by e_d_ivey
The Wrong Side of Right by Jennifer Thorne

5.0

Whether the 2016 elections produce repulsion or fascination, they make people talk. They're interesting because of the sordid complexity inherent in politics. As much as we can speculate about a candidate's latest scandal, The Wrong Side of Right gives readers a glimpse into the source itself: the backstage of a campaign.
Learning she is the child of a presidential candidate sets Kate Quinn's journey into motion, a process that outlines just how people work behind the scenes to orchestrate a campaign. Though Kate's teenager life has its obligatory romance, a fun-loving one with the president's son, it's more the interactions Kate has with her new family that make her an endearing protagonist. Not without her weak spots, Kate ends up growing in a believable way by the end.
Especially relevant in light of the coming elections, this book offers a tantalizing different perspective into the hot topic of the year.