Sandy Keenan's grief at her son's wartime death provokes her to become a war protester, then a Congresswoman. However, when the newly elected President does not end the war as promised, Sandy Keenan seeks revenge. Thus, Sandy Keenan's private grief plays out on the national stage with tragic consequences.
Sandy Keenan's grief at her son's wartime death provokes her to become a war protester, then a Congresswoman. However, when the newly elected President does not end the war as promised, Sandy Keenan seeks revenge. Thus, Sandy Keenan's private grief plays out on the national stage with tragic consequences.