Inconceivable

Rs. 150.00

The international bestseller that inspired the movie Maybe Baby.

Birds do it. Bees do it. Why can't Sam and Lucy?

When Lucy first suggested they make a baby, Sam was gung ho --after all, sleeping with his wife is one of Sam's favorite things to do. Then out came the thermometers, followed by the holistic home remedies -- not to mention some humiliating bouts with specimen jars. Soon Lucy's demands are driving Sam out of his mind. That is, until Sam conceives a plan of his own: He'll write a screenplay based on his and Lucy's poignant (and often uproarious) efforts to conceive a child. It could be a big hit. It might even make Sam's career. Or cost him his marriage . . .

From the award-winning author of Popcorn and Blast from the Past comes this hilarious and heartbreaking new novel --a provocative two-sided look at one couple's inconceivable dilemma. From sperm that swim backward to aromatherapy run amok, procreation for Lucy and Sam has turned into a grisly little war. But if Lucy feels barren as the Sahara, and Sam thinks his gay friends will be fathers before he is, they're about to have yet another problem on their hands: saving the love that once was everything they had. . . .

From the Trade Paperback edition.

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About the Author

In addition to his stand-up work, Ben Elton's television credits include The Young Ones, Black Adder and The Thin Blue Line. He has written three hit West End (London) plays - Gasping, Silly Cow and Popcorn - and all of his five previous novels - Stark, Gridlock, This Other Eden, Popcorn and Blast from the Past - have been major bestsellers.

Ben Elton lives in London with his wife Sophie and their twins, Charlotte and Albert.

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