Lie Back and Think of England

by Tony Sharp


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 11/10/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 308
ISBN : 9781434377951

About the Book

Fred Pike had never seen a black man in his life! Born into a solid white working-class family, his England remained a steady, ordered society of rich and poor, lower, middle and upper classes, and everyone knowing his or her place.

For it was an England uncomplicated by the aftermath of another World War. Yet Fred is soon to be shaken out of his complacent acceptance of this order. Already it’s September 1939, and Neville Chamberlain prepares to speak to the nation. On the eve of this historic broadcast, Fred and his wife Alice innocently settle down for the night in their semi-detached East London house. But Fred’s hopes for a restful sleep are shattered by a disturbing dream, the like of which he has never before experienced.

After the war, which to his mind could never equal his unnerving dream, he and Alice begin to pick up the pieces of their lives. But changes taking place in little old England are hardly to Fred’s liking. His second dramatic nightmare, this time featuring Islamic extremism, is just too much for Cockney Fred who cracks under the strain and finally dies, leaving a widow who is content to join him when “The Good Lord” decides. Tony Sharp’s latest book is funny, politically ‘incorrect’ and ‘subversive’. This tale might well have been the nightmare of more than one, honest Englishman - with a glimpse of the future and its inverted prejudices and struggle for power.
Could this be black humour at its blackest.


About the Author

As an Oxford University graduate in music, TONY SHARP embarked upon a teaching career before moving into the pop/jazz scene.

After two years back at Oxford as University Organist, he gave harpsichord 'recitals' on CBC, BBC TV and in The South Bank concert halls of London. Following some ‘classy gigs’ with named artists as a writer and session musician, he inevitably slid into the starker realities of heavy West End night clubs and East London pubs.

Writing books, he maintains, continues to provide him some measure of sanity.

His first fantasy novel, 'The Guv'nor', was published by Regency Press in London.

His political satire 'The House of Baghdad' was first published by AuthorHouse in 2003 and can be obtained via his web site ……

www.bookswithalaugh.co.uk