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Never Mind

Never Mind

Edward St. Aubyn

9781447202936

Picador


Fiction & Literature; Modern & contemporary fiction (post c 1945)

Paperback

256 pages

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THE FIRST PATRICK MELROSE NOVEL. At his mother's family house in the south of France, Patrick Melrose has the run of a magical garden. Bravely imaginative and self-sufficient, five-year-old Patrick encounters the volatile lives of adults with care. His father, David, rules with considered cruelty, and Eleanor, his mother, has retreated into drink. They are expecting guests for dinner. But this afternoon is unlike the chain of summer days before, and the shocking events that precede the guests' arrival tear Patrick's world in two. This title was originally published, along with Bad News and Some Hope, as part of a 3-book package, also called Some Hope.

By:   Edward St. Aubyn
Imprint:   Picador
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 197mm,  Width: 197mm,  Spine: 130mm
ISBN:  

9781447202936


ISBN 10:   1447202937
Series:   Patrick Melrose Novels
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   July 2012
Recommended Age:   16
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Edward St Aubyn was born in London in 1960. His superbly acclaimed Melrose novels are Never Mind, Bad News, Some Hope (previously published collectively as the Some Hope trilogy), Mother's Milk (shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize 2006) and At Last. He is also the author of the novels A Clue to the Exit and On the Edge.


'The Melrose sequence is now clearly one of the major achievements of contemporary British fiction. Stingingly well-written and exhilaratingly funny' David Sexton, Evening Standard

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