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Special offer. I'm Coming To Take You To Lunch: A fantastic tale of boys, booze and how Wham! were sold to China

  • Author: Napier-Bell, Simon
I'm Coming To Take You To Lunch: A fantastic tale of boys, booze and how Wham! were sold to China
Richly funny and entertaining..some of it reads like a big, gay Bond thriller; other bits are pure, pungent travelogue

Special offer. I'm Coming To Take You To Lunch: A fantastic tale of boys, booze and how Wham! were sold to China

  • Author: Napier-Bell, Simon

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Richly funny and entertaining..some of it reads like a big, gay Bond thriller; other bits are pure, pungent travelogue

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Pop manager extraordinaire Simon Napier-Bell had had enough. He'd had enough of pop groups. He'd had enough of the constant grief at home with his two ex-boyfriends bickering and bleeding him dry; and most of all he'd had enough of the music biz. But then he fell in love with a new passion - the Far East; and a dynamic new duo - George and Andrew - jointly called Wham! Soon, in an audacious attempt to have the best of both worlds, he found himself offering to arrange for Wham! to be the first ever Western pop group to play in communist China - a masterstroke of PR which, in one swift stroke, would make them one of the biggest groups in the world.

What follows is an exciting, unpredictable and hilarious romp around the more curious corners of the world as Napier-Bell dives into the unknown, attempting to achieve the unachievable. We soon find ourselves in the company of a wonderful cast of petulant pop stars, shady international 'businessmen', and a hilarious confusion of spies, students and institutionalised officials and ministers as he edges ever closer to inadvertently becoming one of the first Westerners to break down the walls of communist China.

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Richly funny and entertaining..some of it reads like a big, gay Bond thriller; other bits are pure, pungent travelogue
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