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So far, so good, Ross Fitzgerald & Antony Funnell

Label
So far, so good, Ross Fitzgerald & Antony Funnell
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
So far, so good
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Ross Fitzgerald & Antony Funnell
Series statement
A Grafton Everest adventure
Summary
Professor Dr. Grafton Everest's latest outrageous entertainment takes us to London and New York after a series of hilarious meanderings in the land of Oz. So Far, So Good centres on our hapless professor's obsession with food and fame; his relationship with his increasingly independent wife Janet; their wayward (and soon to be married) daughter Lee-Anne; and his much-loved terrier Maddie. This cleverly plotted satire exposes the sad state of universities and of what now passes for politics in the West. Our obsession with technology, our fear of outsiders and our distrust of elites also come in for a pasting. Caught in a series of concentric conspiracies, Grafton manages to save the day, save the world and even launch Australia on the road to a republic. Well-known author and commentator, Professor Ross Fitzgerald, and Antony Funnell, of ABC Radio National's "Future Tense" fame, have produced the funniest Grafton Everest novel yet
Target audience
adult
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