This Honourable House
By (Author) Edwina Currie
Little, Brown Book Group
Sphere
1st September 2003
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
823.914
Paperback
432
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 35mm
481g
Politicians are amongst the most reviled and distrusted of all professionals. Nevertheless, honourable men and women do put themselves forward to help run the country, whether out of conviction, altruism, vanity or ambition. Under pressure - from the electorate, from colleagues, from what Harold Macmillan called 'events' - how can they maintain their integrity How do they learn to anticipate trouble - and to avoid it When press and public are increasingly bored with the serious parliamentary debate and prefer 'human interest' stories and sleaze, how can individuals in public office maintain a private life without exposure or disgrace How might they undermine their enemies - or gain on rivals who get too close - and should they How do their families and loved ones cope - especially when loyalty is under strain. Edwina Currie's third political novel, after the number one bestselling A PARLIAMENTARY AFFAIR and A WOMAN'S PLACE, opens with an election resulting in a victory for a party not dissimilar to New Labour.
* Politics and parliament and all their nasty shenanigans are obviously well known to Ms. Currie.a true and accurate portrait.' - DAILY EXPRESS * 'No-one is better qualified to write political blockbusters than Edwina Currie.more readable than the contents of any red box.' - HELLO * 'Edwina possesses a brass neck, a silver tongue and a golden pen' - JULIAN CRITCHLEY
Edwina Currie is a former Government minister and for fourteen years was the well-known member of parliament for Derbyshire South. She is now a successful BBC broadcaster (Late Night Currie) and bestselling novelist.