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Rough Music by Patrick Gale

Book Type: Paperback
Published: 02 July 2001
Publisher: HarperPerennial
RRP:£7.99

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Review:
I bought this book because I heard it being discussed on the local radio in their weekly book review slot and the reviewer said he was actually reading it at the time and couldn't put it down. I found it equally compulsive and quite unusual in the fact that it was telling two stories of the same family and with a thirty year time gap, taking place mainly in the same holiday house in Cornwall. I did occasionally get a little confused about which story I was in, though the chapter titles do make it quite clear, and much as I wanted to keep reading, I found that a chapter at a time was the easiest way to keep it all clear in my mind. I had great sympathy with all the characters, except Sandy, who I felt was incredibly selfish and just pursuing his own pleasures without a thought of who he was hurting. The others, I felt were really just victims of circumstances. The descriptions of Cornwall were excellent and I instantly recognised the area even though it is often given fictitious names as in Port Isaac.