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The Best Possible Taste

UK Publisher: Penguin

When you’re a teenager in seventies Stoke living on Smash and Cup-a-Soup, there’s only one thing you long to acquire:

TASTE.

At least you do if you’re Stephen Beckett, and you’re convinced you were born into the wrong class.

So when middle age nears and you’re running your own trendy Brighton eatery, you’re entitled to think you’ve made it.But you’re about to find out just how expensive taste can be.

How it can cost you:

Your wife and children
Your friends and family
Your sex drive, your business and probably your sanity

Caught in the headlights of a terrifying new life and an unhealthy fixation with a lapdancer who hates him, Stephen must face the question: is class really about what’s on your plate? And if not, what are its true ingredients?

To discover where he belongs – and who with – Stephen Beckett is going to have to swallow a lot of things far less palatable than a plate of borsch.
And that’s just for starters…

“The Best Possible Taste is a comedy for grown-ups that reveals Sam O’Reilly as a writer to watch. Balancing funny-ha ha with funny-ouch, treading a fine line between disapproval and sympathy, it fearlessly explores the question of what future is left for hopelessly male men now that women are so much better at everything.” Patrick Gale