
Tree Surgery for Beginners
A character-filled novel of empathy, understanding and humour
Patrick Gale(Author)
Tinder Press
Published on 26. July 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
320 pages
978-1-4722-5550-1 (ISBN)
Description
From the bestselling author Patrick Gale, comes an early novel of love, lies and the secrets we live with
'A very funny, often sad, novel writ with style' Time Out
'Excellent' The Times
Lawrence Frost has neither father nor siblings, and fits awkwardly into life, happier communing with nature than with people. When he wakes up one morning to discover his wife and child have gone missing, there is evidence to suggest he may be the main suspect in a murder investigation.
Confused and threatened with the loss of everything he loves, Lawrence is sent to the Caribbean on a kill-or-cure cruise. On board and ashore, he discovers love, deceit, the truth about his missing family, and the blessings that come with surrendering to destiny.
Tree Surgery for Beginners is a vivid and engaging portrait of a man at odds with himself.
What readers say about Tree Surgery for Beginners:
'His characters are so skilfully painted and human. You need to know what happens to them. This book approaches the human conditions of love, loss and redemption with sympathy, empathy and humour' ? ? ? ? ?
'As with all Patrick Gale's books there is tremendous characterisation, the reader almost feels that they are reading about people that they know, that they are involved in the events unfolding in the story' ? ? ? ? ?
'A very funny, often sad, novel writ with style' Time Out
'Excellent' The Times
Lawrence Frost has neither father nor siblings, and fits awkwardly into life, happier communing with nature than with people. When he wakes up one morning to discover his wife and child have gone missing, there is evidence to suggest he may be the main suspect in a murder investigation.
Confused and threatened with the loss of everything he loves, Lawrence is sent to the Caribbean on a kill-or-cure cruise. On board and ashore, he discovers love, deceit, the truth about his missing family, and the blessings that come with surrendering to destiny.
Tree Surgery for Beginners is a vivid and engaging portrait of a man at odds with himself.
What readers say about Tree Surgery for Beginners:
'His characters are so skilfully painted and human. You need to know what happens to them. This book approaches the human conditions of love, loss and redemption with sympathy, empathy and humour' ? ? ? ? ?
'As with all Patrick Gale's books there is tremendous characterisation, the reader almost feels that they are reading about people that they know, that they are involved in the events unfolding in the story' ? ? ? ? ?
Reviews / Votes
A very funny, often sad, erudite eclectic novel writ with style. Terrific * Time Out * An elegant romance that manages to be both playful and wise. . . infused with a smiling, Mozartean sensibility, reminding us that we can go so awry, break so utterly apart and still find the strength to continue * New York Times * A carnival of events in which credible characters find themselves in incredible situations * Daily Telegraph * Gale is a master of the deceptively light touch * Mail on Sunday * Excellent * The Times *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Headline Publishing Group
Product notice
Paperback (UK-B)
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 128 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
233 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4722-5550-1 (9781472255501)
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Patrick Gale
Tree Surgery for Beginners
A character-filled novel of empathy, understanding and humour
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01/2018
1st Edition
Tinder Press
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Patrick Gale was born on the Isle of Wight and now lives on a farm near Land's End. One of this country's best-loved novelists, his most recent works are A Place Called Winter, Take Nothing With You and Mother's Boy. His BBC 'Queer Britannia' television drama, Man In An Orange Shirt, was shown to great acclaim in 2017 and won an International Emmy Award.