Secret Political Adviser
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Product details
- ISBN 9781838853143
- Weight: 313g
- Dimensions: 144 x 220mm
- Publication Date: 01 Oct 2020
- Publisher: Canongate Books
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
The hilarious collection of 'leaked' correspondence between Michael Spicer's genius comic creation - AKA The Man in the Room Next Door - and political figures, from Boris Johnson to Donald Trump and Jared Kushner
Just who is the secret political adviser calling himself The Man in the Room Next Door? No one knows. We don't even know his name.
But now the lid is about to be blown clean off, because the secret files of the world's most influential* political media adviser are published in this book. Packed with letters, memos, texts, tweets, emails, journal entries, leaked documents and crude doodles, these pages will reveal who The Man in the Room Next Door is and, more importantly, his thoughts on those who employ his services, including Donald 'dangerous puffin' Trump, Boris 'posh motorboat' Johnson and some of their least competent colleagues.
This book is the evidence that anyone can be a world leader. Just as long as they're wearing the right earpiece.
*fictional
Michael Spicer is a comedy writer, actor, director and the creator of the internet sensation The Room Next Door. His work on YouTube and Twitter has resulted in international media attention, with his secret political adviser making appearances on The Mash Report in the UK and The Late Late Show in the US. The story of Spicer's rise to fame is now a BBC Radio 4 series, entitled Before Next Door. Despite being labelled an overnight success, Michael Spicer has been producing and submitting comedy sketches and short films since before the internet was invented. He has a garage full of rejected VHS tapes to prove this.
@MrMichaelSpicer | michaelspicer.co.uk
