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Ben Hatch is on the road again. Commissioned to write a guidebook about France (despite not speaking any French) he sets off with visions of relaxing chateaux and refined dining.

Ten thousand miles later his family''s been attacked by a donkey, had a run-in with a death-cult and, after a near drowning and a calamitous wedding experience involving a British spy, his own marriage is in jeopardy. A combination of obsessions about mosquitoes, French gravel and vegetable theme parks mean it''s a bumpy ride as Ben takes a stand against tyrannical French pool attendants, finds himself running with the bulls in Pamplona and almost starring in a snuff movie after a near fatal decision to climb into a millionaire''s Chevrolet Blazer.

Funny and poignant, Road to Rouen asks important questions about life, marriage and whether it''s ever acceptable to tape baguette to your children''s legs to smuggle lunch into Disneyland Paris.



Trade Review
Ben Hatch makes me laugh more and more -- John Cleese
Magnifique! -- Terry Wogan
Ben Hatch is a very funny writer. His work is fresh and heartfelt -- David Jason
A French odyssey to rival the greatest adventures in history - if you like jokes, and a car full of cheese. Funny and touching * Danny Wallace *
Highly recommended to anyone holidaying in France this year. Or to anyone holidaying anywhere. Or to anyone holidaying with kids. Or to anyone with kids but no holiday plans. Basically to anyone with a sense of humour * Sunday Express *
Although Hatch's writing strength is in absurd comedy, there's a heart-warming spirit underpinning the book, that of the sheer joy of tackling what life throws at you as a united team and spending time together as a family. * Daily Mail *
I am going to shout this very loudly. YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK. The funniest travel memoir you will read this year. Ben Hatch is a genius. The funny bits were so funny. The sad bits were so sad * Lisa Jewell *
Parents will either roar with laughter or roll their eyes with recognition at this family road-trip memoir * Metro *
Goes from one hilarious situation to another. Very entertaining. The author is naturally funny * The Sun *
Fantastically funny and touching. I laughed and winced and will never look at baguettes in the same way again * Sophie Kinsella *
I loved Ben Hatch's funny, honest, touching memoir * Jenny Colgan *
A lovely, funny, scary adventure * Tim Brooke-Taylor *
Haven't laughed as much in ages * Mike Gayle *
A funny, poignant tale of life and surviving it * Guardian *

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    Publisher: Headline Publishing Group
    Publication Date: 24/10/2013
    ISBN13: 9780755364565, 978-0755364565
    ISBN10: 0755364562

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Ben Hatch is on the road again. Commissioned to write a guidebook about France (despite not speaking any French) he sets off with visions of relaxing chateaux and refined dining.

    Ten thousand miles later his family''s been attacked by a donkey, had a run-in with a death-cult and, after a near drowning and a calamitous wedding experience involving a British spy, his own marriage is in jeopardy. A combination of obsessions about mosquitoes, French gravel and vegetable theme parks mean it''s a bumpy ride as Ben takes a stand against tyrannical French pool attendants, finds himself running with the bulls in Pamplona and almost starring in a snuff movie after a near fatal decision to climb into a millionaire''s Chevrolet Blazer.

    Funny and poignant, Road to Rouen asks important questions about life, marriage and whether it''s ever acceptable to tape baguette to your children''s legs to smuggle lunch into Disneyland Paris.



    Trade Review
    Ben Hatch makes me laugh more and more -- John Cleese
    Magnifique! -- Terry Wogan
    Ben Hatch is a very funny writer. His work is fresh and heartfelt -- David Jason
    A French odyssey to rival the greatest adventures in history - if you like jokes, and a car full of cheese. Funny and touching * Danny Wallace *
    Highly recommended to anyone holidaying in France this year. Or to anyone holidaying anywhere. Or to anyone holidaying with kids. Or to anyone with kids but no holiday plans. Basically to anyone with a sense of humour * Sunday Express *
    Although Hatch's writing strength is in absurd comedy, there's a heart-warming spirit underpinning the book, that of the sheer joy of tackling what life throws at you as a united team and spending time together as a family. * Daily Mail *
    I am going to shout this very loudly. YOU MUST READ THIS BOOK. The funniest travel memoir you will read this year. Ben Hatch is a genius. The funny bits were so funny. The sad bits were so sad * Lisa Jewell *
    Parents will either roar with laughter or roll their eyes with recognition at this family road-trip memoir * Metro *
    Goes from one hilarious situation to another. Very entertaining. The author is naturally funny * The Sun *
    Fantastically funny and touching. I laughed and winced and will never look at baguettes in the same way again * Sophie Kinsella *
    I loved Ben Hatch's funny, honest, touching memoir * Jenny Colgan *
    A lovely, funny, scary adventure * Tim Brooke-Taylor *
    Haven't laughed as much in ages * Mike Gayle *
    A funny, poignant tale of life and surviving it * Guardian *

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