White Powder, Green Light
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Average customer review:Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #174917 in Books
- Published on: 2003-10-02
- Binding: Paperback
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
Daily Mail
An amusing, garrulous satire on Soho media life
Synopsis
In Soho, Paul Salmon, co-producer of the ghastly Britpack Russian Mafia caper Base Metal, is busy chasing his next project, schmoozing it - girls and not taking cocaine. In Pontypool, Dr Jane Feverfew is busy wooing her ludicrous students, fighting her leek-carrying ex and wondering what the hell made her come to a country where she can't even spell the name of her son's school. In Cardiff, the Welsh cultural mafia are busy quaffing Australian cava at the annual Cymru-Wales Oscar ceremony as they plan the disposal of next year's EU grants...Jane hasn't had sex for two years, but there are the same number of passable single men over thirty in Wales as anywhere else: that is, none. Her only excitement in life is a coy e-flirtation. But when she despairingly posts her mock-screenplay of a Spanish classic on the ResistYoof.com website (just to show the sort of crap that Yoof likes) Paul Salmon happens upon it in a moment of coke-fuelled desperation...Salmon lies, cheats and grovels to get the film "Green Lighted" as a Welsh epic, while also turning his lustful attentions onto Jane - who unleashes her secret, lifelong ambition to be a cheerleader or actress, not a bluestocking.
About the Author
James Hawes is the author of the best-selling A White Merc with Fins, Rancid Aluminium and Dead Long Enough, and was described by the Observer as 'the funniest British novelist writing today'.
Customer Reviews
A Happy Union
This books brings together beautifully the contrasting worlds of Pontypool and London, the stresses of family life and the excitement and excesses that London can deliver. Funny, fanciful and real. A must-read for the London Welsh.
Absolutely Amazin'
Could put this beauty down. I could see from the cover that something was afoot and it was. It is hilarious, the subjects it touches on from life in South Wales, Cardiff, Ponty etc. I don't want to spoil this just trust me it very good.
Highly Entertaining
A highly entertaining romp through the media world of South Wales and Soho. Almost every aspect of Cardiff life is instantly recognisable along with the host of characters that adorn the pages of this witty satire. Here Hawes encapsulates it all perfectly and manages to take plenty of side swipes whilst still forgiving us for our endearing provincial ways.




