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3A 2004 {{satire}} by Christopher Buckley about women's rights in the Middle-East, specifically the extremely conservative (fictional) country of [[{{Qurac}} Wasabi]] (based on Saudi Arabia).
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5One evening, Nezrah, the fourth wife of Prince Bawad, nephew to the Sheik of Wassabia, crashes her car drunk and asks for asylum. The woman she asks asylum from is Florence Farfaletti, deputy to the deputy assistant secretary for Near East Affairs. However, Wassabia supplies one-third of all the US oil, so Nezrah is given back to Prince Bawad, shipped home, and then summarily executed.
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7Florence, appalled, submits a report about empowering women in the Middle-East. Then, after it's not quite taken seriously, she quits...and gets recruited by Uncle Sam, a mysterious man who can get whatever Florence needs for her goal.
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9What she needs is this: one slimey PR agent, one handsome and CIA-approved killer, and her best friend, a gay and neurotic bureaucrat. Her weapon: tv shows.
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11She and her [[RagtagBunchOfMisfits team of ragtag misfits]] set up in Matar (pronounced "Mutter"), the slightly more liberal country that separates Wassabia from the coastline and then establishes [=TVMatar=], a television station with programming for women. The programming includes: ''The Thousand and One Mornings'', a daytime talk show featuring self-defense tips, a soap opera about a royal family striking similar to the Matar royal family, and a sitcom about a group of religious police dubbed ''Series/{{Friends}} from Hell''.
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13What she gets is: a fatwa issued against the entire station and interference from the French. Of course.
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15Now being made into [[TheMovie a movie]] with Charlize Theron as Florence.
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18!!Florence of Arabia contains examples of:
19* AlliterativeName: Florence Farfaletti and Rick Renard.
20* TheBarnum: Rick Renard, although he genuinely tries to help as well.
21* GuileHero: Florence. She doesn't do violence that much, but she has quick wits and a sharp mind.
22* MeaningfulName: "Reynard" means fox in French.
23* PunnyName: The name of the daytime talk show set is called ''[[Literature/ArabianNights Cher Azade]]''. George tries to explain the pun, but pretty much everybody already gets it.
24* {{Qurac}}: Both Wassabia, based on Saudia Arabia, and Matar (pronounced "Mutter"), based on Qatar (pronounced "Cutter").
25* ShoutOut: To ''Literature/ThankYouForSmoking'' - Rick Renard was a protege of Nick Naylor.

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