Number Ten
Penguin
Paperback : 11 Sep 2003
£7.99
Independent
Synopsis
Behind the doors of the most famous address in the country, all is not well.
Five years ago, Edward Clare was voted in to Number Ten after a landslide election result. But things are starting to go wrong. The love has gone. The people are turning.
Leaving behind his superwoman wife Adele, Prime Minister Clare enlists the help of Jack Sprat, a policeman on the door of Number Ten, and sets out to discover what the country really thinks of him. Sneaking out of the back door incognito, they venture into the great unknown: the mean streets of Great Britain.
For the first time in years, the Prime Minister experiences everything life in his country has to offer - an English cream tea, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and the kindness of strangers, as well as having to wait for trains and undergo treatment in a hospital - and remembers some of the things he'd forgotten he used to really care about ...
Reviews
» Submit a reviewCritic Review:
'Hilarious. Sue Townsend's laughter is infectious'
Sunday Telegraph
'A wickedly entertaining and passionate swipe at New Labour'
The Times
'There is a gem on nearly every page. Nothing escapes Townsend's withering pen. Satirical, witty, observant ... a clever book'
Observer
'Poignant, hilarious, heart-rending, devastating'
New Statesman
'A delight. Genuinely funny ... compassion shines through the unashamedly ironic social commentary'
Guardian
Product details
Format : Paperback
ISBN: 9780140279412
Size : 129 x 198mm
Pages : 336
Published : 11 Sep 2003
Publisher : Penguin
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