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The Collected Novels Volume Three

Ease, The Aerodynamics of Pork, and Kansas in August

Patrick GaleSeries: Collected Novels of Patrick Gale
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Pages
740
Year
2018
Language
English

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Patrick Gale is able to find the comic irony as well as the all-too-human drama in our foibles. In his first three novels, collected here, he mines a rich vein of comedy in characters such as a playwright who reinvents herself, a teenage violin prodigy eager to meet the man of his dreams, a lesbian police inspector rediscovering her libido, and a teacher who surprises himself with an irrepressible paternal instinct. Ease: An award-winning but world-weary playwright, Domina Tey takes on a fake name and a bedsit in Bayswater, then one of London's seedier districts, to find her muse again. Soon she finds herself getting involved with her fellow tenants: a wannabe actress, a gay Frenchman, and a devout member of the local Greek Orthodox Church. They show Domina a side of life she's never seen before, and she learns that before she can start writing again, she will have to live. The Aerodynamics of Pork: Gale's debut novel follows two parallel love stories that ultimately intersect in a surprising way. Fifteen-year-old violin prodigy Seth Peake is secretly attracted to men and looking for romance at a summer music festival in Cornwall, and closeted lesbian police inspector Maude Faithe is trying to solve a mysterious series of burglaries that target astrologists in London, even as she engages in her own star-crossed infatuation. Kansas in August: Stood up by his lover, Rufus, on his birthday, unhappy English teacher Hilary Metcalfe discovers a frightened, abandoned baby boy in a London tube station. Drunk and lonely, Hilary brings the baby home to his Shepherd's Bush flat, and soon finds he cannot live without the child. As Rufus falls into a romantic encounter with, of all people, Hilary's sister, the three are caught in a bizarre love triangle-with a baby in the middle.

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"…heart, soul, and a dark and a naughty wit…"
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"A clever, original writer with a sharp eye for social comedy and an equally sharp ear for dialogue…"
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