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Politicians are comic book creatures. In any case, they look a little like people. No matter how much you look at another political figure, you will hardly be able to see human traits. Just remember Bush Jr. or... But even politicians have breakdowns. Once, the Prime Minister of Great Britain, speaking in parliament, disgraced the whole country. And so that the leader of the nation would not be an eyesore to the British people, it was decided to remove him from sight. So smiling Eddie Claire got a week's vacation and decided to spend it. taking a closer look at people's aspirations. Dressed in a woman's dress, accompanied by an intellectual policeman, the prime minister left number 10 Downing Street and went on a trip around the country. Over the course of a week, the hapless prime minister had to visit the strangest places: a free hospital, a hotel that had previously been a mental hospital, a slum, a drug den, and even the home of a pensioner. Eddie Clare liked his new life, full of adventure, much more than the faded existence of a statesman. But the prime minister especially liked his new image - Marilyn Monroe. Sue Townsend wrote another caustic and heartfelt parody - this time about the British prime minister Tony Blair and his entourage. The obvious recognition of the characters, the acute relevance of the topic and the writer’s signature caustic and good-natured intonation made the book the main English bestseller of 2002. We can only regret that we are unlikely to see a comedy about our own president, written with such brilliance.
Data sheet
- Name of the Author
- Сью Таунсенд
- Language
- Russian
- Translator
- Андрей Егорихин