The Facts of Life

The Facts of Life

by PatrickGale (Author)

Synopsis

A brilliant novel from the author of `Notes from an Exhibition' - that follows three genrations of an unusual family as they confront the harsher facts of modern life.

A young composer, Edward Pepper, is exiled from his native Germany by the war, struck down with TB, and left to languish in hospital. But when he falls in love with his doctor, Sally Banks, his world is transformed. But despite his new life with Sally, Edward is haunted by memories of his Jewish family, who he was forced to abandon. When he receives news that his sister has been found alive, it sets in motion a train of events that will test Edward and his family.

Years later, Edward watches his grandchildren make their own lives and a few mistakes along the way. As they struggle to keep the family intact, they are forced to come to terms with some of the tougher facts of life.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: (Reissue)
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Published: 14 May 2009

ISBN 10: 0007307667
ISBN 13: 9780007307661

Media Reviews

`Deftly characterised, deeply involving and relevant. A memorable achievement' The Times

`It is impossible to put The Facts of Life down. A rural English blockbuster. It is beautifully done' Daily Telegraph

`Patrick Gale offers us so much more than facts in this extraordinary blockbuster of a novel. Its exploration of family ties and tyranny is encompassed within a deft narrative. Much like the late Ivy Compton-Burnett, Gale presents us with a family saga which both questions and defies present day morality. Always fluent, Gale manages to be both brutal and witty. His analysis of the family tree is rooted in compassion and insight and expounded resoundingly well' Time Out

`Gale's best and most complex novel. Gale is both a shameless romantic and hip enough to get away with it' New Statesman

Author Bio

Patrick Gale was born in 1962 on the Isle of Wight. He spent his infancy at Wandsworth Prison, which his father governed, then grew up in Winchester. He now lives on a farm near Land's End.