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Christopher Taylor Buckley (born September 28, 1952) [1] is an American author and political satirist. He also served as chief speechwriter to Vice President George H. W. Bush .
These articles concern novels written by Christopher Buckley. Pages in category "Novels by Christopher Buckley" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.
Mel Gibson originally bought the rights to produce a film version of the novel. [2] A film based on the novel was released in 2005. [3] While the characters are essentially the same, the plot differs in some significant ways. Most noticeably, Naylor's relationship with his son is given a more prominent role, and the kidnapping conspiracy is ...
Christopher or Chris Buckley may refer to: Christopher Buckley (novelist) (born 1952), American political satirist; Christopher Buckley (poet) (born 1948), American poet; Christopher Buckley (journalist) (1905–1950), British journalist and historian; Chris Buckley (footballer) (1886–1973), English football player
Boomsday, a 2007 novel by Christopher Buckley, is a political satire about the rivalry between squandering Baby Boomers and younger generations of Americans who do not want to pay high taxes for their elders' retirement.
No Way to Treat a First Lady is a satirical novel by Christopher Buckley, first published in 2002. The novel follows the trial of Elizabeth Tyler MacMann, a fictional First Lady accused of murdering her husband, the President of the United States.
Little Green Men is a satirical novel by Christopher Buckley, first published in 1999. The novel follows a fictional " Inside the Beltway " talk-show host whose career and life is altered forever when he is abducted by aliens.
Florence of Arabia is a satirical novel written by Christopher Buckley and first published in 2004 by Random House. The novel follows a fictional State Department employee, Florence Farfaletti, as she attempts to bring equal rights to the fictional Middle Eastern nation of "Matar."