I Was A Potato Oligarch: Travels And Travails In The New Rus
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'A fantastic read.'Loose Ends, BBC Radio 4 'I Was a Potato Oligarch is the charming, witty and utterly hilarious telling of Mole's real-life experiences in a Russia still coming to terms with capitalism and competition...Mole is a bright, resourceful guy but his most valuable traits are his biting sense of humour and a willingness to take every setback in his ...
Review:
'A fantastic read.'Loose Ends, BBC Radio 4 'I Was a Potato Oligarch is the charming, witty and utterly hilarious telling of Mole's real-life experiences in a Russia still coming to terms with capitalism and competition...Mole is a bright, resourceful guy but his most valuable traits are his biting sense of humour and a willingness to take every setback in his ...
Description:
Review:
'A fantastic read.'Loose Ends, BBC Radio 4 'I Was a Potato Oligarch is the charming, witty and utterly hilarious telling of Mole's real-life experiences in a Russia still coming to terms with capitalism and competition...Mole is a bright, resourceful guy but his most valuable traits are his biting sense of humour and a willingness to take every setback in his stride. Bearing comparison easily with the likes of David Sedaris, Mole's story makes for a wonderful read.'The Sunday Business Post, 25th May 2008'Very readable and very funny' Clarissa Dickson Wright author of Spilling the Beans'Funny and perceptive, it gives a vivid and sympathetic picture of what Russians are really like, and how they manage to survive and enjoy themselves in their often chaotic country.' Rodric Braithwaite, British ambassador to Moscow 1988-1992, and author of Across the Moscow River and Moscow 1941 e
Review:
'A fantastic read.'Loose Ends, BBC Radio 4 'I Was a Potato Oligarch is the charming, witty and utterly hilarious telling of Mole's real-life experiences in a Russia still coming to terms with capitalism and competition...Mole is a bright, resourceful guy but his most valuable traits are his biting sense of humour and a willingness to take every setback in his stride. Bearing comparison easily with the likes of David Sedaris, Mole's story makes for a wonderful read.'The Sunday Business Post, 25th May 2008'Very readable and very funny' Clarissa Dickson Wright author of Spilling the Beans'Funny and perceptive, it gives a vivid and sympathetic picture of what Russians are really like, and how they manage to survive and enjoy themselves in their often chaotic country.' Rodric Braithwaite, British ambassador to Moscow 1988-1992, and author of Across the Moscow River and Moscow 1941 e
Autor | Mole, John |
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Ilmumisaeg | 2008 |
Kirjastus | Nicholas Brealey Publishing |
Köide | Pehmekaaneline |
Bestseller | Ei |
Lehekülgede arv | 352 |
Pikkus | 216 |
Laius | 216 |
Keel | English |
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