As the hard realities of police work set in and his relationships crumble, Steve faces a choice: should he risk his life to overhaul a crooked system, or play it safe and forever wonder what might have been? He wants to help prompt change within the system, but his Ivy League background and unwillingness to bend the rules put him at odds with other officers. In the wake of massive protests on the Brown campus, Steve meets and is heavily inspired by a New York City cop who is driven to end corruption within the force.Ībandoning his plans for law school, Steve joins the Providence Police Department. His life’s direction seems clear … until four students are killed by national guardsmen at Kent State. Madly in love with his girlfriend, Roxy, he plans to begin law school at Georgetown in the fall. In the tumultuous 1970s, an era fraught with war and protest, Steve Logan is a senior at Brown University. Rush is a riveting exploration of one man trying to change a corrupt system from within. Wild World is an able portrait of a divisive era, one in which characters sympathetically work to find meaning through chaos and to effect positive change.
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