Dr. Bush and Mr. Hide
Chronicles of Secret Meetings between George and Osama
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About the Book
The telephone rings in the office of the Secretary of Defence at the White House. A spokesman for Osama bin-Laden invites the President and his Cabinet to meet, secretly, al-Qaida's leader in Afghanistan. Purpose: to resolve the conflict between Islam and the West. Desperate, in the face of low public opinion polls and talk of impeachment, the President accepts.
In Tora Bora, the guests find bin-Laden-an engineer - is enjoying a luxurious life underground. The two leaders discuss political, religious, and cultural issues, and accuse each other of heinous acts of terrorism. Eventually, both confess their sins and declare repentance. Meanwhile, Laura, Condy, and Hillary (Surprise! Surprise!) learn Arabic and belly dancing, and embrace the veil. Condy falls in love with Osama, who proposes to make her his fifth wife.
The President and bin-Laden finally reach an ingenious, but deceitful, agreement. When the President returns to Washington and gives a nationally televised press conference, the watchdogs of democracy witness some ghastly transformations.
Dr. Bush and Mr. Hide is a fantasy satirical novel about a political Crusader and a radical Jihadi enmeshed in a ruthless war between fundamentalist Islam and secular, materialistic West.
About the Author
Victor Sasson was born in Baghdad. He is British-educated and holds degrees from London University and an American Ph.D. A biblical scholar, he has deciphered and translated Hebrew, Aramaic, and Edomite epigraphic texts. He has taught Hebrew, Arabic, and English, and is Associate Member of the Columbia University Seminar on Shakespeare and Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society.