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  1. Jul 12, 2009 · With Jerusalem, Patrick Neate completes the 'Zambawi’ trilogy that began with Musungu Jim and the Great Chief Tuloko and continued with Twelve Bar Blues. While it is desirable that a reader ...

  2. Jerusalem. Paperback – 4 Feb. 2010. 'He looks like a Brit, this guy. Full of good intentions and bad ideas.'. Straddling two continents and two centuries, Patrick Neate's Jerusalem is a sweeping and hilarious epic of English misadventures abroad and at home. It features a self-serving MP lost and alone in an African dictatorship; a young ...

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  3. Neate brilliantly explores the oddball underbelly and wierd cultural mix of London - The City of Tiny Lights - today and questions just what it really means to be British now..... Read more More books from this author

  4. I am hardly even here. If you’d like to reach out, do send me an e-mail.. Thanks Patrick

  5. Small Town Hero. Paperback – 6 Aug. 2020. by Patrick Neate (Author) 4.7 19 ratings. See all formats and editions. Ever since his dad died in a shock accident, thirteen-year-old Gabe’s world has been turned upside-down and back to front. Literally: Gabe has discovered the ability to tell stories which take him into the past, or imagine an ...

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  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Polly_NeatePolly Neate - Wikipedia

    Neate was born in 1966. Her mother, Patricia Mulligan, is a psychotherapist and her father, Francis Neate, is a lawyer and former president of the International Bar Association. One of her brothers is novelist Patrick Neate.

  7. Patrick Neate is the author of seven novels, including Twelve Bar Blues, which won the Whitbread (now Costa) Novel Award, and two books of non-fiction, including Where You’re At, which won the National Book Critics Circle Award for criticism.