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Notes from an Exhibition
by: Patrick Gale

 : Notes from an Exhibition

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Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780007254668
ISBN: 0007254660
Label: HarperPerennial
Manufacturer: HarperPerennial
Number Of Pages: 374
Publication Date: January 07, 2008
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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - superb, moving, inspiring
a moving and inspiring account of a family battling against the dark forces of mental illness, combined with the dynamics of contemporary family life made this an intriguing and unmissable book.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Ashendon Book Group says...
This is a good choice for a book group - everyone enjoyed reading it and we all took different things out of it. Some of us didn't switch on to the style of writing at first (i.e. what the `notes' were all about) but soon got the hang of it. It was an easy to read book though not necessarily a page turner. There were some intriguing twists and plenty of tension throughout.

The story of a talented, artist Rachel Kelly with her strong yet disturbed character is told through an almost visual description of her own and the lives of those she influenced and is well illustrated by the `notes'.

The other central character Anthony clearly loved Rachel and his strength of love is what holds their family together. Though Rachel was a Mum she was not really very good at it and certainly was not a good role model. Anthony, on the other hand, was a great Dad and an excellent role model for their children.

Rachel was not without love for her children howeverand little things in the book remind the reader continually of this.

Patrick Gale connects with his readers throughout the book. One good example of this is again beach day - every one of us have had `stones `moments with our own parents or children.

There were so many characters and each stood out from the others. There was no one character we couldn't love - big parts and small.

The `twists' in the tale are superbly constructed and entwine through the book.

Those of us who know Penzance were able to visualise the setting for much of the story and this made it quite special. Do take the opportunity to do the walking tour at the end of the book if (when) you visit Penzance, it takes about 2 hours and it's recommended. And the cinema is exactly as described in the book. So, go see a film there is you get chance.

We say, read it and enjoy. And we also recommend `Rough Music' by Patrick Gale




Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - I loved this book!
This was the first Patrick Gale book I have read, and I mean to search out the others. It's an engrossing tale about family, love, loyalty, creativity, mental illness and Quakerism. It uses the device of reproducing descriptions of objects and pictures at an exhibition and having them as introductions to chapters. This sounds a bit contrived but I found the counterpoint between them and the main story convincing and moving. The writing style is superb: quiet and controlled, but full of emotional resonance. The characters are deftly drawn and invite your empathy. Brilliant!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A brilliant and intelligent page-turner
Hadn't read a PG novel for a while and had forgotten how well he writes. I have enjoyed many of the past books but this is my favourite by far (or it could just be my memory of the others has faded).

I went to college in Penzance so did hold extra meaning for me as so many of the places he uses are real (a trip down memory lane). However, the plot was well structured and varied without becoming confusing at all as it jumped back and forth through time.

I think this is one of the best descriptions of a family, and their emotions, I have read for a long time and have recommended it to everyone I know so far. Deserves every star it can have!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - A clever and insightful read
Although this is the first Patrick Gale book I've ever read it certainly won't be my last. The story focuses on the inter-woven lives and experiences of a family held together by a parents' bi-polar disorder. Each of the characters are very individual, however the mental illness that they live with runs through them all and becomes more evident the further you read on. Gale manages to write about the emotive topic of mental illness without mushy sentimentality or judgements being evident. Excellant!!!




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