Overcome with patriotic fervour, New Zealander Justin Brown bets an Australian mate that the All Blacks will thrash the Wallabies in an up-coming match. They don’t.
Forced to re-enact the most embarrassing thing he’s ever done, Justin must door-to-door busk his way around England until he earns enough money for his airfare home. Armed with a black duffel coat and a guitar, he travels the country in mid-winter, knocking on doors and singing for his supper. Along the way he meets gypsies, drinks with Britain’s most famous busker, harasses carol singers, plucks turkeys, speaks to J. K. Rowling and gets told to sod off 357 times.
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