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What Does Jeremy Think? & Jews Don’t Count 2 Books Collection Set - Non Fiction - Hardcover

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ISBN: 9789124104238

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Titles in This Set:
What Does Jeremy Think?
Jews Don’t Count

Condition: BRAND NEW
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9780008353124, 9780008399474

Overview:
The What Does Jeremy Think? & Jews Don’t Count collection invites curious readers behind the scenes of British public life, pairing a rare insider memoir with a bold social critique. What Does Jeremy Think? draws on decades of service under four Prime Ministers, revealing how policy is shaped, how messages are crafted, and what it really takes to steer government from Downing Street to Whitehall. It offers a frontline perspective on the civil service, the Cabinet, and the sometimes delicate balance between political leadership and professional duty. Jews Don’t Count provides a provocative, timely examination of counting, representation, and identity in politics and culture, pushing readers to question assumptions about who is counted, who is heard, and why those judgments matter for society as a whole. Together, these two hardcover volumes create a complementary reading journey: one grounded in governance and practical decision-making, the other challenging conventional wisdom about belonging and voice in public life. This collection has earned praise from critics and readers alike, including Adam Kay, who calls it a genuine must-read.

What Makes This Collection Special:
Two books, one immersive reading experience. What ties these volumes together is the human dimension behind power and policy: a first-hand account from the corridors of Whitehall and a fearless inquiry into who counts in modern society. The insider memoir offers a clear, practical view of how government departments coordinate, risk, and respond to crises, while the social critique invites readers to reframe how they think about identity, bias, and democratic legitimacy. The set is ideal for binge reading, book clubs, or gifting to politically engaged readers who crave both context and challenge. Hardcover format ensures durability and shelf presence, making this collection a ready-made display piece for a coffee table or study. For students of politics, civics teachers looking for accessible reading, and anyone curious about the forces shaping public life, the two titles together deliver a complete package: insights, discussion starters, and lasting value beyond a single read.

Books Included in This Collection:
What Does Jeremy Think?
What Does Jeremy Think? tackles governance from the inside. Drawing on decades of public service under four Prime Ministers, it reveals how strategy, process, and people intersect to steer policy. Readers gain candid glimpses into the role of the first and only Permanent Secretary of 10 Downing Street, the Cabinet Secretary, and the Head of the Home Civil Service. This hardcover edition presents a thoughtful, accessible voice that translates complex government moves into clear, actionable insights. A compelling choice for students of politics, public administration, and history buffs alike.

Jews Don’t Count
Jews Don’t Count offers a provocative examination of how counting, belonging, and representation play out in modern society. It asks essential questions about who is counted, who counts, and why those judgments matter in public life, media, and policy debates. The hardcover edition makes a thoughtful gift for readers interested in social studies, current affairs, and cultural critique. Readers will find it a brisk, engaging read that sparks conversation long after the last page.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This collection suits adults and serious students of politics, civics, sociology, and public administration who crave both insider context and fearless social critique. It’s an ideal gift for politically engaged readers, debate clubs, and book lovers looking for a duo that sparks discussion about governance and contemporary culture. Perfect for fans of memoirs with real-world insight, current affairs readers who want sharper analysis, and collectors who prize a durable, two-volume hardcover set for shelf and study alike.

Key Benefits:

  • Two distinct perspectives on power, policy, and public life
  • Clear, accessible writing that translates complex topics into engaging reading
  • Hardcover durability with a premium, shelf-ready appearance
  • Great value compared with buying the titles separately
  • Thought-provoking questions suitable for discussion in book clubs
  • Timely exploration of identity, representation, and democracy
  • Ideal gift for politics enthusiasts, students, and thoughtful readers
  • Coherent reading journey from governance mechanics to social critique

About the Author:
This collection brings together two voices renowned for accessible, insightful commentary on public life and social issues. One volume offers an insider’s account of the machinery of government, drawing on decades of frontline service under multiple Prime Ministers. The other brings bold, timely critique of identity and representation in culture and politics. Together, these works showcase a blend of practical governance knowledge and clear-eyed social analysis, appealing to readers who want both context and challenging ideas. The authors’ reputations for engaging prose and relevance in contemporary debate help make this hardcover collection a compelling addition to any political or social studies shelf.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
Owning the full set provides a cohesive reading journey: one book demystifies how government operates, the other pushes readers to reexamine who is counted and why it matters. The two-volume collection offers practical insight for students and professionals and provocative discussion material for readers who enjoy current affairs and cultural critique. It’s a thoughtful, ready-made gift for politics lovers, civics educators, and book clubs seeking conversations that endure beyond the last page, all packaged in a durable hardcover format ideal for gifting or personal collection growth.

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