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Sue Townsend Number Ten Penguin Books Ltd 2003 0140279415 / 9780140279412 Paperback Like New "Paperback, Like New, clean, tight, no spine or cover creases. There is a remainder mark on the bottom page edges as well as slight edgewear over all.() 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... ID: mon0000028385" Price:
6.84 USD
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Sue Townsend Number Ten Penguin Books Ltd 2003 0140279415 / 9780140279412 Paperback Like New "Paperback, Like New, clean, tight, unmarked, no spine or cover creases Remainder mark() 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... ID: mon0000023720" Price:
6.84 USD
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Sue Townsend Rebuilding Coventry Methuen Publishing Ltd 1988 0413542408 / 9780413542403 Hardcover Very Good "first edition, tight binding, light creasing of dust jacket, remainder mark,() From its title on, Sue Townsend's short, utterly entertaining novel is full of jokes both sly and slapstick. The Coventry of the title is one Coventry Dakin, the novel's narrator, and a devoted, intelligent, but intensely bored wife and mother maintaining her dull husband and two nearly-grown children in suburban Midlands. Coventry also just killed her neighbor, a jerk named Gerald Fox who's been spreading nasty (and false) rumors about her. Now she's on the lam, and Townsend, author of the well-loved Adrian Mole series of books, takes us down and out on a comic excursion into London, where Coventry, now a penniless fugitive, seeks protection with both the lowest and highest levels of British society. ID: mon0000104874" Price:
7.82 USD
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