A Planet for the President

A Planet for the President

by Alistair Beaton (Author)

Synopsis

It is the near future and things are not going well for the President of the United States. He wants Americans to be adored by everyone but half the planet seems to be in a permanent state of insurrection against US power. What's more, there's a growing environmental crisis that even he can't ignore. It's one thing when there are floods in Bangladesh, quite another when almost 2,000 Americans die in flooding in Texas. His advisers warn him he could be remembered as the President who wrecked the planet. The President is persuaded of one simple fact: there are too many people in the world. Only radical action can deal with the problem. His advisors come up with a solution more ruthless than anything ever contemplated before. Appalled, the president refuses to go along with their plan. But it isn't long before he is committed to thinking the unthinkable ...

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 368
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Orion
Published: 02 Jun 2005

ISBN 10: 0752865668
ISBN 13: 9780752865669
Book Overview: A brilliantly entertaining plot-driven character-led satire. A PLANET FOR THE PRESIDENT is closer to the novels of Ben Elton than mere political lampoonery. Alistair Beaton is an extremely well-connected author. His novel DROP THE DEAD DONKEY 2000 sold 60,000 hardbacks in 1995. Alistair Beaton is one of the country's leading satirical writers. He makes frequent appearances on Radio 4. He won the Evening Standard Award in 2001 for his comedy FEELGOOD. FEELGOOD received excellent reviews: 'Left me sobbing with laughter' The Times. 'The most breathtaking political comedy for seasons' Financial Times. 'Alistair Beaton rediscovers and restores the lost art of political satire in this hilariously timely portrait of new Labour fibbing and deceiving Benedict Nightingale. 'Political satire was joyfully restored to the stage last night ... A satirical treat to savour' Evening Standard.

Media Reviews
'Dr Strangelove for the Eco generation.' MAIL ON SUNDAY 'This novel is an absolute delight... A funny book by a brilliant satirist, it also has the cill of the possible, the power of the probable.' SAGA MAGAZINE
Author Bio
Alistair Beaton is one of the country's leading satirical writers, and makes frequent appearances on Radio 4. His hit comedy Feelgood won the Evening Standard Award in 2001