The Mouse Who Poked an Elephant

Fiction & Literature, Humorous
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Author: Mark Piper ISBN: 9781773026299
Publisher: Tellwell Talent Publication: April 25, 2017
Imprint: Tellwell Talent Language: English
Author: Mark Piper
ISBN: 9781773026299
Publisher: Tellwell Talent
Publication: April 25, 2017
Imprint: Tellwell Talent
Language: English

The year is 2019. The Trimp administration has been in power in the US for two years, and Canadian Prime Minister Dustin Trudel is up for re-election. But there’s a new smoke show in town, and his name is Elijah. Elijah—just like Cher, Bono and Jesus—goes by one name only. He’s hip, funny, black, bisexual, trilingual and dangerously handsome…in other words, Elijah is a Canadian demographer’s wet dream. The enormously popular CBC talk show host wants Trudel’s job, but only so that he can give the power back to the people. His newly formed political party, the Independent People’s Party, is quickly gaining traction across the country, but Elijah’s radical views on how to improve life for all Canadians (and all denizens of this planet), don’t sit well with everyone—least of all, US President Donald J. Trimp. When Elijah and the IPP win the election by a landslide majority, the newly minted PM makes some very pointed demands of “The Donald,” who doesn’t take to getting orders from anybody, especially not “a real punk and a big loser” like the Canadian prime minister. One part hilarious and three parts terrifying, this thoughtprovoking work of “speculative political fiction,” will have you laughing your pants off one minute while scaring the living (bleep) out of you the next.

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The year is 2019. The Trimp administration has been in power in the US for two years, and Canadian Prime Minister Dustin Trudel is up for re-election. But there’s a new smoke show in town, and his name is Elijah. Elijah—just like Cher, Bono and Jesus—goes by one name only. He’s hip, funny, black, bisexual, trilingual and dangerously handsome…in other words, Elijah is a Canadian demographer’s wet dream. The enormously popular CBC talk show host wants Trudel’s job, but only so that he can give the power back to the people. His newly formed political party, the Independent People’s Party, is quickly gaining traction across the country, but Elijah’s radical views on how to improve life for all Canadians (and all denizens of this planet), don’t sit well with everyone—least of all, US President Donald J. Trimp. When Elijah and the IPP win the election by a landslide majority, the newly minted PM makes some very pointed demands of “The Donald,” who doesn’t take to getting orders from anybody, especially not “a real punk and a big loser” like the Canadian prime minister. One part hilarious and three parts terrifying, this thoughtprovoking work of “speculative political fiction,” will have you laughing your pants off one minute while scaring the living (bleep) out of you the next.

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