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Pea Green Boat
By (author) Stewart Lee, Illustrated by David Waywell
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'Fearless ... It's austere stuff, Stewart Lee.' – Alan Bennett 'Stewart Lee is not funny and has nothing to say.' – The Daily Telegraph I am having problems relating to my crew member, having never been a great fan of cats, nor they of birds. Why have we been press ganged into service together? What can they hope to achieve by sending this absurd duo out to sea? I am an owl. The Cat is a cat... In Pea Green Boat, Stewart Lee and David Waywell create a dark, grotesque retelling of The Owl and the Pussycat in which Edward Lear's characters are revealed to be catastrophically poorly-equipped for maritime travel. Told through the increasingly deranged diary of the Owl, the real story is unmasked – he cannot open the honey jar due to his lack of opposable thumbs, he is terrified the cat will eat him in his sleep, and he struggles to play the guitar despite having no fingers. As hunger, exhaustion and poor navigation take their toll, it becomes clear that these two creatures should never have been put in a boat together. Inspired by the cult 2001 stage piece, Pea Green Boat blends Lee’s fascination with Edward Lear with his own comedy. Now, with David's gothic-comic illustrations, the story is brought vividly, hilariously and unsettlingly to life.
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Publisher | Ebury Publishing
Published date | 3 Sep 2026
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Format | Hardback
Pages | 96
Dimensions | 218 x 192 x 10mm (L x W x H)
Weight | 250g
ISBN | 978-1-5299-8860-4
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