I Am the Border, So I Am
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Adam Best
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@BorderIrish
About this listen
‘Channelling the spirit of Monty Python, Father Ted and Oscar Wilde, [@BorderIrish] trolls the Brexit process with a tone that is whimsical, sometimes surreal and always pointed.’ – Guardian
‘I was living the quiet life, watching the traffic and the sheep go by and then Brexit came along and I listened to people dismissing my importance. I could see the danger coming in the distance, like a cold front on the Tyrone skyline. So I thought, how can an invisible border be heard?’
97 years young, the Irish Border may be a late adopter of Twitter, but with almost 80k followers including Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Piers Morgan and Alastair Campbell, the Border isn’t so invisible anymore.
©2019 @BorderIrish (P)2019 HarperCollins Publishers LimitedCritic reviews
- Telegraph’s ‘best British politics books to buy for Christmas’
- Sunday Times’s ‘best humour books of 2019’
- Financial Times’ ‘best audiobooks of 2019’
- ’An insightful spotlight on the vagaries, complexities and historical importance of perhaps the most intractable and misunderstood aspects of Brexit. Let’s face it, Christmas is not a time to wrestle with regulatory alignment, so you might as well follow in Spike Milligan’s footsteps and go the full Puckoon.’ – Financial Times
- ‘A very funny, humane and politically astute chronicle of a tragicomic episode … a brilliant act of ventriloquism.' – Fintan O’Toole, Irish Times
- ‘A much-needed, hilarious and insightful antidote to the daily Brexiton depression.’ – Joe Duffy, RTE Radio 1
- ‘The account, and thus this collection, serves up waggish satire in the tradition of Myles na gCopaleen, with regular doses of Beckettian absurdism and a touch of Spike Milligan-style slapstick, made contemporary with coinages such as “bordersplaining”. It also offers occasional side helpings of poignant reflection and calls for statecraft.’ – The Times
- ‘It does get you in the solar plexus, it does remind you that this is serious. … There is a lovely final image in the last chapter, where he or she says, “I know I’ve messed around. This time this Brexit feels like when your favourite vase is falling from the table, and you’re watching it as it gets closer to the floor, maybe it won’t break, maybe you’ll catch it.” … I think this is for everybody. It’s selling well, and I’m not surprised. It’s a very handsomely produced book – the paper is beautiful – so it’s a fantastic present for people who like their current affairs and those who don’t like their current affairs.’ – Arena, RTE Radio 1
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- A Satisfied-Customer
- 21-02-20
Utterly brilliant
Brilliantly written and brilliantly read. A terrible subject (Brexit) explained for all but eejits. Thankyou BorderIrish from an English Remainer who is deeply ashamed of their country and how it’s voted.
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- Miss S McClelland
- 05-11-19
Loved this audiobook
Adam the narrator has the perfect voice for the Border. This is a funny, poignant book and should be listened to by remainers and leavers alike. Great book. Listen today!
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- Michelle McTernan
- 26-11-19
definitely worth a listen
Loved it!! This was my 1st audible book and what a book to start my experience with. 😃 Took me while to get through it, only because I kept going back to re hear some parts.
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- Anon
- 13-01-20
A cra(i)cking read, so it is! 😁
An interesting insight into the trials and tribulations of one of Brexit's often forgotten victims. I didn't realise how well read the Border was, but the ending definitely put paid to those ideas! And Adam Best's delivery absolutely added to the experience.
100% recommended!
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- Del
- 15-11-19
Depressingly Funny!
Really really funny and sadly relatable, which in itself is depressing. The humour really highlights the absurdity that is Brexit, the narrator was great also!
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- Frizz
- 25-02-20
Brilliant in every way!
Funny, heartbreaking, acerbically observed and impeccably narrated with irreverence and skill! Adam Best's characterisations are perfect and I hope he narrates more soon!
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- deirdre m nelson
- 06-11-19
genius
I loved it. It is so clever, funny and poignant. I highly recommended to all
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