A tale of a modern misfit and a demented political biography, for fans of The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry
Name: Lynch, Andrew (b. 16.10.1958); a.k.a. "Mr. Bolsover." Career: civil servant, librarian, columnist, local councilor, revolutionary. Recreations: shooting squirrels, skinning rabbits,
cooking with rats. Address: present whereabouts unknown; last sighted in South Downs woodland, close to the A275. Professional interests: cataloging systems, hermits, badger welfare,
troglodytes, revolutionary politics. But aWho’s Who entry can reveal only so much. Like all the great political lives—Churchill, Disraeli, Gladstone, Genghis Khan—Bolsover’s is one of
incident, drama, and passion. From the calm of Uckfield library to the demands of high office, a life on the run and a final confrontation with the authorities, The Making of Mr
Bolsover is a moving, epic tale of a modern misfit and a political biography like no other.