'A Changed Man,' penned by Francine Prose, delves into the tumultuous journey of Vincent Nolan, a young neo-Nazi who seeks redemption at a Manhattan-based human rights foundation. This darkly humorous and insightful novel unravels Vincent's quest for change under the skeptical gaze of Meyer Maslow, a charismatic Holocaust survivor and head of the foundation. As Vincent strives to leave his hateful past behind, he inadvertently transforms not just his own life but also the lives of those around him, including Maslow, Bonnie Kalen, the foundation's fund-raiser and a single mother, and her teenage son, Danny. Prose masterfully captures the nuances of transformation and the essence of what it means to be morally human in a narrative that is as entertaining as it is thought-provoking.