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A Perfectly Good Man

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: UK Harper Collins 2012Description: 405pISBN:
  • 9780007313471
DDC classification:
  • F/GAL
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The new novel from Patrick Gale, author of Richard & Judy-bestseller 'Notes from an Exhibition', returning readers to his beloved Cornish coastline.

The apparent serenity of parish life in Pendeen and Morvah is disturbed when 20-year-old Lenny Barnes takes his own life in the presence of Father Barnaby Thomas, the charismatic, indefatigable local priest, whose enduring service has made him a popular member of his Cornish community.

Though Lenny's death is publicly mourned, the tragedy continues to wound those closest to him, and its reverberations seem to threaten a fissure between the Parish and its inhabitants. And yet Lenny's death is simply Pendeen and Morvah's most visible misfortune: beneath the surface of the parish newsletter, in the life of Barnaby's wife Dorothy, in that of his son Jim, in that of their neighbours Modest Carlsson and Nuala Barnes, and in particular in the life of Father Barnaby himself, lies vast, inarticulate sadness.

In what is more an echo-chamber than a sequel, Patrick Gale returns us to the landscape of 'Notes from an Exhibition', unfurling the complex web of a Cornish community with an empathy that touches clairvoyance and a sure eye for significant mundanity. 'Good People' is the faithful register of a community's fortunes, its gentle malignance, and one priest's struggle to live virtuously.

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