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The Worst Date Ever :War Crimes, Hollywood Heart-throbs and Other Abominations

3.89 ( 548 Ratings by Goodreads)
The Worst Date Ever

The Worst Date Ever :War Crimes, Hollywood Heart-throbs and Other Abominations

3.89 (548 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Sick of reality TV, scriptwriter Jane Bussmann (South Park, The Fast Show, Brass Eye and Smack the Pony) moved to Hollywood to do something better. But stranded outside the system, her nightmare day job was interviewing Paris Hilton, Britney Spears and Co. Jane was trapped in the Golden Age of Stupid. Then she saw a photograph of a man in Vanity Fair. John Prendergast's day job was ending war. He was also extremely attractive. Jane 'may have inferred she was a Foreign Correspondent', because suddenly she was in Washington, New York and finally equatorial Africa on the trail of this modern-day Indiana Jones.

But in cruel twist, when Jane arrived in Uganda John had left. Alone in a war-torn country, appalled by 25,000 child abductions, Jane knew she must investigate the war crime of the century - to make John fancy her. With a maverick heroine, an idealist hero, laugh-out-loud comic disasters and moving tragedy, this is brilliant storytelling by a hugely talented writer.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9780230737129
ISBN10 0230737129
Number Of Pages 384
Item Weight 409 g
Product Dimensions 135 x 215 x 28 mm
Publisher / Reseller Pan Macmillan
Format paperback
Edition Unabridged edition
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Author's Bio

Jane Bussman has been a columnist for the Guardian, Mail on Sunday, the Face and Red. Her solo show Bussmann's Holiday, on which her book The Worst Date Ever is based, won rave reviews, the Evening Standard describing her as 'Part Tinkerbell, part P.J O'Rourke' with 'a deadly way with words'.

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