Review
Like some stoned new Kerouac...simply brilliant. --Dom Joly
Product Description
I wrote this book to ask a girl to marry me. It contains instructions on how to build a strange drug-taking device called a blackcurrant bath bong, and features a talking fanny...and she still said yes.
5-star reviews on Amazon.
This book made me miss Victoria tube station by 3 clear stations on my way home last night. Top work, a really exciting read. Reminded me a little of Alex Garland's 'The Beach' crossed with Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting For Godot'...
Mr David Riley
Very funny book that you can't put down until you've read the last page. Very much a bloke's book because men can relate to the stupid situations that are in this book.
David Inglis
A Kerouac-styled rambling of a crazy trip through NY, Caracas and Mexico, full of touching moments and great humour. A sub-text of a fascinating look at the relationship between a man, his brother and his wife-to-be... you'll love it!
J Davies
Dear Mr Henshaw, your book is embarrassing me - I keep laughing out loud while reading it by myself in public places... more, please!
J Ali
5-star reviews on Amazon.
This book made me miss Victoria tube station by 3 clear stations on my way home last night. Top work, a really exciting read. Reminded me a little of Alex Garland's 'The Beach' crossed with Samuel Beckett's 'Waiting For Godot'...
Mr David Riley
Very funny book that you can't put down until you've read the last page. Very much a bloke's book because men can relate to the stupid situations that are in this book.
David Inglis
A Kerouac-styled rambling of a crazy trip through NY, Caracas and Mexico, full of touching moments and great humour. A sub-text of a fascinating look at the relationship between a man, his brother and his wife-to-be... you'll love it!
J Davies
Dear Mr Henshaw, your book is embarrassing me - I keep laughing out loud while reading it by myself in public places... more, please!
J Ali
About the Author
Lee Henshaw is credited by many to be the founding father of online PR. Starting out with Way to Blue, the company now has a team of over 40 and offices in the London, Madrid, Paris, Rome and Berlin. Lee also had an Oasis biography published in 1996. He lives in London.
