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When two rival presidents in the distant future, foes since their youth, declare a galactic hyper-power war, a series of events ensue which transforms America's place in the world . and beyond! With devilish delight William Freedman upends icons, role models and expectations with laugh-out-loud irreverence. His characters defy tradition and stereotyping, revealing the mayhem and high jinks which - without doubt - exist within the hallowed halls of existing rival countries, let alone imaginary future nations and governments. Outrageous slap-and-tickle combined with political prods and withering insight make Land that I Love a compelling lampoon. Add 'Blazing Saddles meets War of the Worlds' and you begin to appreciate the riotous read in store. Move over Tom Sharpe, Christopher Brookmyre, Aldous Huxley, George Orwell, David Sedaris, Eoin Colfer, Ambrose Gwinett Bierce...