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His 2000 novel Rough Music is the most widely held of his books in libraries: in 2018 it was owned by 673 libraries, according to WorldCat. Describing himself as the "last novelist in England", he has lived in Cornwall since 1988, a county described repeatedly in his novels.
British author Patrick Gale is a world-renowned novelist who readers greatly admire from both far and wide. He is well known for his literary fiction, typically writing about periods in time, looking back to the past, and creating an evocative and immersive writing style.
Patrick Gale has 38 books on Goodreads with 68014 ratings. Patrick Gale’s most popular book is A Place Called Winter.
In addition to his latest, Mother’s Boy, which is published on March 1 2022, his seventeen novels include Take Nothing With You (2018), which was his fourth Sunday Times bestseller, Rough Music (2000), Notes From an Exhibition (2007), A Perfectly Good Man (2012) and A Place Called Winter (2015).
Patrick’s seventeenth novel is his first fully historical one since A Place Called Winter. It is based around the known facts of the boyhood and youth of the great Cornish poet, Charles Causley and the life of the mother who raised him singlehandedly.
Patrick Gale’s books. Average rating: 3.95 · 36,595 ratings · 3,619 reviews · 38 distinct works • Similar authors. More books by Patrick Gale… Quotes by Patrick Gale (?) “I worry sometimes that we're apt to confuse forgiveness with forgetfulness.
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Jun 29, 2011 · Patrick’s seventeenth novel is his first fully historical one since A Place Called Winter. It is based around the known facts of the boyhood and youth of the great Cornish poet, Charles Causley and the life of the mother who raised him singlehandedly.