Forget pigs and carthorses and bring on the Big Beasts, because Animal Farm has been reimagined. This time its the creatures in the zoo that have decided to take back control. And instead of a parable about the evils of communism, the fable is the life of Margaret Thatcher. Its 2010, and Baroness Thatcher (a lappet-faced vulture) is losing it. And so shes an unreliable narrator: grand, uncompromising, deluded. But before she drops off her perch, its time to set the record straight. What turned a grocers daughter from Grantham into the most powerful woman in the world? What put all that infamous iron into her soul? And its also time to take a satirical swipe at other, more recent prime ministers. Who is the battle-scarred rhino caught in the glare of the spotlights? And why does he agree with Nick? What animal is David Cameron? And why would Lady Thatcher want to inspect some organ that has been inserted into the mouth of a pig? `Hilarious sometimes devastatingly so. Lindsay Clarke, prize-winning author of The Chymical Wedding
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Dimensions: 135 x 216mm
Publication Date: 07 Feb 2019
Publisher: Unbound
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781912618309
About Robert Woodshaw
Robert studied English and Drama at the University of London a degree that led to a brief career in casting and assistant credits on several films including WONDERLAND (1999) and 24 HOUR PARTY PEOPLE (2002). In the mid-2000s though he realised he could no longer ignore an idea hed been nurturing for a novel about Margaret Thatcher and began a process of research that took him from some of the most dilapidated zoos in Eastern Europe to the West Wing of the White House where he learned a secret about the grocers daughter from Grantham that he has never revealed. In an attempt to recover from an overexposure to the gushing memoirs of certain Conservative politicians he retreated to a small town in the foothills of the Italian Alps accepted a teaching position at a local secondary school and put pen to paper. Despite the disappointing result of the EU referendum he still considers himself European. And so he divides his time between Bristol and Bergamo where he has an Italian civil partner and a pigeon-infested restoration project. THE IRON BIRD is his first novel.