'Channelling the spirit of Monty Python, Father Ted and Oscar Wilde, [@BorderIrish] trolls the Brexit process with a tone that is whimsical, sometimes surreal and always pointed.' - Guardian
'I was living the quiet life, watching the traffic and the sheep go by and then Brexit came along and I listened to people dismissing my importance. I could see the danger coming in the distance, like a cold front on the Tyrone skyline. So I thought, how can an invisible border be heard?'
97 years young, the Irish Border may be a late adopter of Twitter, but with almost 80k followers including Taoiseach Leo Varadkar, Piers Morgan and Alastair Campbell, the Border isn't so invisible anymore.
The book is a humorous take on the history and politics of the Irish Border, cleverly using the internet and social media as a platform to voice its concerns. It's a top pick for those interested in regional and cultural topics, presented in a form that parodies the current situation.
For fans of James Felton (52 Times Britain was a Bellend), and Seamus Mallon (Seamus Mallon).