[A] hilarious novel' - Independent
'Very, very funny...Sutcliffe asks why crowds of well brought-up young teens leave their duvets and ready-made meals to go to Delhi, with zero knowledge of the sub-continent and half of Milletts in their Karrimors. He draws his characters stylishly' - The Times
'Very funny' - GQ
'Sutcliffe deploys a fine talent for social satire, brilliantly relocating the screwball comedies of Thirties Hollywood to the hippy trail of the Nineties' - Independent
William Sutcliffe was born in 1971 in London. He is the author of two other novels, New Boy and The Love Hexagon, and has been translated into eleven languages.