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Patrick Gale

    1. Jänner 1962

    Dieser Autor taucht in das Handwerk des Schreibens ein, um die Komplexität der menschlichen Psyche und gesellschaftlicher Strukturen zu erforschen, wobei er sich oft auf Themen der Identität und Zugehörigkeit konzentriert. Seine Erzählungen zeichnen sich durch einen reichen, bildhaften Schreibstil und eine scharfe Aufmerksamkeit für atmosphärische Details aus. Durch seine Arbeit zielt er darauf ab, verborgene Wahrheiten und subtile Nuancen der menschlichen Erfahrung aufzudecken und die Leser in tiefgründige und nachdenkliche Welten einzuladen.

    Friendly fire
    Mother's Boy
    Take Nothing With You
    A Place Called Winter
    Place Called Here
    Willkommen im Paradies
    • 2022

      Laura, an impoverished Cornish girl, meets her husband when they are both in service in Teignmouth in 1916. They have a baby, Charles, but Laura's husband returns home from the trenches a damaged man, already ill with the tuberculosis that will soon leave her a widow. In a small, class-obsessed town she raises her boy alone, working as a laundress, and gradually becomes aware that he is some kind of genius. As an intensely private young man, Charles signs up for the navy with the new rank of coder. His escape from the tight, gossipy confines of Launceston to the colour and violence of war sees him blossom as he experiences not only the possibility of death, but the constant danger of a love that is as clandestine as his work.

      Mother's Boy
    • 2018

      From the bestselling author of A PLACE CALLED WINTER comes a compassionate, compelling new novel of boyhood, coming of age, and the confusions of desire and reality. 'It's delicious, it's dear, it's heart-breaking and very funny' Rachel Joyce 'An incredibly beautiful story told with compassion. Nothing is wasted. Each sentence is beautifully crafted' Joanna Cannon 1970s Weston-Super-Mare and ten-year-old oddball Eustace, an only child, has life transformed by his mother's quixotic decision to sign him up for cello lessons. Music-making brings release for a boy who is discovering he is an emotional volcano. He laps up lessons from his young teacher, not noticing how her brand of glamour is casting a damaging spell over his frustrated and controlling mother. When he is enrolled in holiday courses in the Scottish borders, lessons in love, rejection and humility are added to daily practice. Drawing in part on his own boyhood, Patrick Gale's new novel explores a collision between childish hero worship and extremely messy adult love lives.

      Take Nothing With You
    • 2015

      If you've never read a Patrick Gale, stop now and pick up this book. From the author of the bestselling NOTES FROM AN EXHIBITION comes an irresistible, searching and poignant historical novel of love, relationships, secrets and escape

      Place Called Here
    • 2015

      A Place Called Winter

      • 368 Seiten
      • 13 Lesestunden
      4,1(977)Abgeben

      "Patrick Gale has written a book which manages to be both tender and epic, and carries the unmistakable tang of a true story. I loved it." -- Jojo Moyes A privileged elder son, and stammeringly shy, Harry Cane has followed convention at every step. Even the beginnings of an illicit, dangerous affair do little to shake the foundations of his muted existence - until the shock of discovery and the threat of arrest cost him everything. Forced to abandon his wife and child, Harry signs up for emigration to the newly colonised Canadian prairies. Remote and unforgiving, his allotted homestead in a place called Winter is a world away from the golden suburbs of turn-of-the-century Edwardian England. And yet it is here, isolated in a seemingly harsh landscape, under the threat of war, madness and an evil man of undeniable magnetism that the fight for survival will reveal in Harry an inner strength and capacity for love beyond anything he has ever known before. In this exquisite journey of self-discovery, loosely based on a real life family mystery, Patrick Gale has created an epic, intimate human drama, both brutal and breathtaking. This is a novel of secrets, sexuality and, ultimately, of great love.

      A Place Called Winter
    • 2012

      In what is more an echo-chamber than a sequel, Patrick Gale returns us to the landscape of 'Notes from an Exhibition', unfurling the complex web of a Cornish community with an empathy that touches clairvoyance and a sure eye for significant mundanity.

      A perfectly good man
    • 2009

      The Whole Day Through

      • 241 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden
      3,2(130)Abgeben

      The latest novel by Patrick Gale, known for his Richard & Judy bestseller, Notes from an Exhibition.

      The Whole Day Through
    • 2009

      A vivid and compelling portrait of a man at odds with himself; and an extended family of friends and lovers trying to take its proper shape. Lawrence Frost has neither father nor siblings, and fits so awkwardly into his worldly mother's life he might have dropped from the sky. Like many such heroes, he grows up happier with plants than people. While he is straightforward, honest, and a doting dad, he can be a difficult, taciturn husband - but he's the last person one would suspect of being a killer. Waking one morning to find himself branded a wife-beater and under suspicion of murder, his small world falls apart as he loses wife, daughter, liberty, livelihood and, almost, his mind.

      Tree surgery for beginners
    • 2008

      Notes from an Exhibition

      • 374 Seiten
      • 14 Lesestunden
      3,9(7915)Abgeben

      When troubled artist Rachel Kelly dies painting obsessively in her attic studio in Penzance, her saintly husband and adult children have more than the usual mess to clear up. She leaves behind an extraordinary and acclaimed body of work - but she also leaves a legacy of secrets and emotional damage it will take months to unravel.

      Notes from an Exhibition
    • 2006

      Friendly fire

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      3,9(106)Abgeben

      Youthful beauty, intellectual brilliance, physical passion, tragedy and disgrace are all in this Patrick Gale novel as told through the eyes of a 14-year-old girl.

      Friendly fire
    • 2004

      A Sweet Obscurity

      • 471 Seiten
      • 17 Lesestunden
      3,6(21)Abgeben

      Patrick Gale gives readers a sad tale of the lengths to which we will go to seek protection and find family. Dido, the nine-year-old heroine and emotional centre of the novel, knows that the adults who surround her, the adults who should know better, depend on her for happiness.

      A Sweet Obscurity