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Number Ten

By Sue Townsend

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| eBook | 9780141911144

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Prime Minister Edward Clare and his wife Adele Floret-Clare live at Number 10 Downing Street. PC Jack Sprat is the policeman who stands outside on the door.

Five years ago, Edward Clare was voted into Number 10 after a landslide election result. But now, things are starting to go wrong. Continue

Prime Minister Edward Clare and his wife Adele Floret-Clare live at Number 10 Downing Street. PC Jack Sprat is the policeman who stands outside on the door.


Five years ago, Edward Clare was voted into Number 10 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. All he wants is for the people of Clare's Britain to like him, and for them to be happy. He enlists the help of Jack Sprat and together they travel round the country incognito, ending up at Jack's childhood home. His mother Norma lives in Leicester, and her address is Number 10 too, but that's where the similarity ends...

Critics

  • In the glare of Blair

    Number Ten by Sue Townsend Michael Joseph £15.99, pp323 A Prime Minister, Edward Clare, decides to find out what Britain is really like by travelling around the country disguised as a woman called Edwina, accompanied by the policeman who normally sta ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

  • Behind the black door

    Number Ten by Sue Townsend 336pp, Michael Joseph, £15.99 The first chapter is Sue Townsend at her absolute best. Compassion shines through the unashamedly ironic social commentary. But, as I read the next 50 pages, I began to wish that I had not agre ... (read full critics)

    guardian.co.uk published on Sat, 25 Sep 2010

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    Funny if a bit obvious

    Someone has started a bit of a book crossing thing in one of the rooms at work. I found this - I've never seen it anywhere else.
    A short story is that thing's are not going well, so the Prime Minister takes a short break and goes undercover travelling around the country in cognito accompanied ... (continue)

    Someone has started a bit of a book crossing thing in one of the rooms at work. I found this - I've never seen it anywhere else.
    A short story is that thing's are not going well, so the Prime Minister takes a short break and goes undercover travelling around the country in cognito accompanied by a policeman.
    Very obvious parody of New Labour - possibly a bit too obvious, but still a good fun read with some very funny bits in it (the MI5 guys listening in). It was also surprisingly affectionate. The prime minister wasn't completely loathsome - I think the point was slightly that you'd have to be a bit mad to want to run a country.
    I was slightly disappointed with the ending on first reading, but like a couple of other books I've read this year, it seemed better after it had sunk in for a few hours.

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  • English Books
  • eBook 336 Pages
  • ISBN-10: 014191114X
  • ISBN-13: 9780141911144
  • Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
  • Pub date: Sep 11, 2003
  • Also available as: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD, Audio Cassette and Others
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