Absorbing . . . deftly characterised, deeply involving and relevant

The Times

Impossible to put down

Daily Telegraph

A monumental feat of imagination, achingly true and beautiful. I'd be hard pressed to recall the last time a novel so totally captivated me

Armistead Maupin

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Gale's best and most complex novel

New Statesman

[An] extraordinary blockbuster of a novel

Time Out

Patrick Gale's THE FACTS OF LIFE is a mesmerising, epic yet intimate novel of love, music and the life events that stay with us forever - perfect for any reader of Armistead Maupin, or E M Forster'Absorbing . . . deftly characterised, deeply involving and relevant' The TimesGerman composer Edward Pepper escapes to England just before the war begins in earnest. Struck with TB, he is recuperating in hospital when he meets Sally, a young doctor who has battled her way through medical school, despite the opposition of her parents. They fall in love and marry, settling in the fenlands of East Anglia. Years later, Edward watches as his grandchildren trip up against life and death, and realises that patterns can repeat themselves, bringing both pain and unexpected discovery.
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A mesmerising, epic yet intimate and humane novel of love, music and the life events that stay with us forever
Absorbing . . . deftly characterised, deeply involving and relevant
Absorbing . . . deftly characterised, deeply involving and relevant - The TimesA monumental feat of imagination, achingly true and beautiful. I'd be hard pressed to recall the last time a novel so totally captivated meGale's best and most complex novel - New Statesman[An] extraordinary blockbuster of a novel
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781472255525
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Tinder Press
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
198 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
46 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
672

Forfatter

Biographical note

Patrick Gale was born on the Isle of Wight. He spent his infancy at Wandsworth Prison, which his father governed, then grew up in Winchester before going to Oxford University. He now lives on a farm near Land's End. One of this country's best-loved novelists, his most recent works are A Perfectly Good Man, the Richard and Judy bestseller Notes From An Exhibition, the Costa-shortlisted A Place Called Winter and Mother's Boy. His original BBC television drama, Man In An Orange Shirt, was shown to great acclaim in 2017 as part of the BBC's Queer Britannia series, leading viewers around the world to discover his novels.