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No Way to Treat a First Lady by Christopher Buckley
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Jun 05, 2002 | ISBN 9780736697026 | 498 Minutes

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"Unspeakably and endlessly funny. Unless you’re a former president…Wicked humorist Buckley shoots fish in a barrel and makes them dance."
Kirkus (starred)

"The lurid sexual excesses of the late 90’s provide plenty of comic fodder for Buckley’s latest satire, which doubles as a legal thriller…The political humor is first-rate as usual, as Buckley has plenty of fun with the slimy, silly mess that is Beltway politics. This is one of his better efforts, which should keep Buckley on the "A’ list of American satirists."
Publishers Weekly (lead review)

“Buckley has surpassed himself….The result isn’t humorous; it’s hilarious.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review

“An exceedingly funny account of a White House scandal that
doesn’t bear the slightest resemblance—nudge nudge, wink wink—
to one that took place there only five short years ago.”
—Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post


“This clever, gleeful satire . . . sets a high comic standard.”
—Janet Maslin, The New York Times

“Christopher Buckley must have had a great time creating this satire that is part legal thriller, part love story and entirely over-the-top funny. But those who choose to pick it up can look forward to smart writing, memorable lines and more than a few belly laughs. [No Way to Treat a First Lady] doesn’t have to be a guilty pleasure; it can be enjoyed and shared because it is simply smart and light and very funny.”
—The Denver Post

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