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Number Ten

by Sue Townsend | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: Global Overview for this book
Registered by s4l2ah on 4/10/2003
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Journal Entry 1 by s4l2ah on Thursday, April 10, 2003
Number Ten goes behind the door of the most famous address in the country, in a hilarious new novel from Sue Townsend (‘This country’s foremost practising comic novelist’ – Mail on Sunday).

Prime Minister Edward Clare and his wife Adele Huth (voted the cleverest woman in Europe; author of the bestseller ‘God Is A Lesbian’) live at Number 10 Downing Street. PC Jack Spratt is the policeman who stands outside on the door.

Five years ago, Edward Clare was voted into Number Ten after a landslide election result. But now, things are starting to go wrong. The love has gone. The people are turning. In short, it’s a very real problem.

Edward worries about this. Has he accomplished anything? All he wants is for the people of Clare’s Britain to like him, and for them to be happy. How can he find out what they really think? He enlists the help of Jack Spratt and, leaving his high-powered, ambitious wife to hold the fort, they travel round the country incognito, starting with Jack’s childhood home. His formidable mother Norma lives in Leicester, and her address is Number Ten too, but as Edward quickly realises, that’s where the similarity ends …

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