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Love, Sex and Other Foreign Policy Goals: From the Emmy Award-Winning Writer of Succession
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Love, Sex and Other Foreign Policy Goals: From the Emmy Award-Winning Writer of Succession

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A group of students head into a war zone, armed only with ‘the power of theatre’ in the first novel from the Emmy award-winning creator of Succession and Peep Show.

It’s 1994 and a gang of good-hearted young people set off in a Ford Transit van armed with several sacks of rice and a half-written play. Their aim is to light a beacon of peace across the Balkans and, very probably, stop the war.

Andrew would love to stop the war. But what he’d also love to do - perhaps even more than stop the war - is sleep with Penny. Does Penny like him though? Or does she love Simon, Andrew’s rival, an irritatingly authentic Geordie poet? Or Shannon, the fierce, inspiring American leader of the troupe? And how will this all play out in a war-zone where all the rules have been abandoned?

‘Original, unabashed and irresistibly funny’ Guardian

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 April 2016
Pages
384
ISBN
9780099578741

A group of students head into a war zone, armed only with ‘the power of theatre’ in the first novel from the Emmy award-winning creator of Succession and Peep Show.

It’s 1994 and a gang of good-hearted young people set off in a Ford Transit van armed with several sacks of rice and a half-written play. Their aim is to light a beacon of peace across the Balkans and, very probably, stop the war.

Andrew would love to stop the war. But what he’d also love to do - perhaps even more than stop the war - is sleep with Penny. Does Penny like him though? Or does she love Simon, Andrew’s rival, an irritatingly authentic Geordie poet? Or Shannon, the fierce, inspiring American leader of the troupe? And how will this all play out in a war-zone where all the rules have been abandoned?

‘Original, unabashed and irresistibly funny’ Guardian

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
7 April 2016
Pages
384
ISBN
9780099578741