Resultaten voor 'glenn patterson'

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  1. The Northern Bank Job
    1. Glenn Patterson

    The Northern Bank Job

    The Heist and How They Got Away with It

    The true story of one of the biggest bank heists in Irish and British history – and the questions that remain.

    € 14,95
  2. The Northern Bank Job
    1. Glenn Patterson

    The Northern Bank Job

    The Heist and How They Got Away with It

    The true story of one of the biggest bank heists in Irish and British history – and the questions that remain.

    € 23,50
  3. Two Summers
    1. Glenn Patterson

    Two Summers

    Two Summers is a fascinating look at life in Belfast during the Troubles

    € 18,50
  4. The Last Irish Question
    1. Glenn Patterson

    The Last Irish Question

    Will Six into Twenty-Six Ever Go?

    A pleasure to read, forensically and wittily observed, incisively mixing memoir, reportage and analysis

    € 13,95
  5. Where Are We Now?
    1. Glenn Patterson

    Where Are We Now?

    A topical novel about lost love, growing older and the realities of life in a society that is still coming to terms with thirty years of violence, some of that violence still very present and dangerous.

    € 12,50
  6. Backstop Land
    1. Glenn Patterson

    Backstop Land

    A witty and impassioned book on Ulster, which has been thrust into the centre of British and European politics and which is likely to become Britain's frontier with the wider world.

    € 13,95
  7. Once Upon a Hill
    1. Glenn Patterson

    Once Upon a Hill

    Love in Troubled Times

    A twentieth century Irish love story between Protestant and Catholic

    € 13,95
  8. The Rest Just Follows
    1. Glenn Patterson

    The Rest Just Follows

    Belfast, 1970s: Craig, St John and Mazine meet while at secondary school. Three very different people, they each come from testing backgrounds, and become friends just as life gets exciting and adulthood beckons. The Rest Just Follows is a sharply witty story about the people and place that make us who we are.

    € 12,50
  9. The International
    1. Glenn Patterson

    The International

    Hailed by Anne Enright as ‘the best book about The Troubles ever written’, this novel by Glenn Patterson – the Bafta-nominated writer behind the Good Vibrations film – spans three decades of Belfast history and is regarded by many as one of the finest Ulster novels ever written.

    € 16,50
  10. FAT LAD
    1. Glenn Patterson

    FAT LAD

    A classic Belfast novel by one of the best contemporary Irish writers

    A powerful novel by the Bafta-nominated writer behind the Good Vibrations film, Fat Lad weaves together family history with the history of Belfast, from the birth of the city, through its industrial heyday, World War 1, World War 2 and the Troubles.

    € 9,50
  11. Here's Me Here
    1. Glenn , Patterson

    Here's Me Here

    Here's Me Here: Further Reflections of a Lapsed Protestant features a wide and thought-provoking selection of Glenn Patterson's writings.

    € 14,00
  12. The Mill for Grinding Old People Young
    1. Glenn , Patterson

    The Mill for Grinding Old People Young

    Glenn Patterson is the author of eight previous novels, the most recent of which, The Mill for Grinding Old People Young, was the 2012 Once City One Book choice for Belfast. He is the co-writer of Good Vibrations (BBC Films/The Works), an award-winning movie based on the life of Belfast punk impresario Terri Hooley. He is currently at work on a novel set in the DeLorean motor plant in the early 1980s; a related screenplay has already been commissioned. He lives in Belfast., Glenn Patterson is the author of eight previous novels, the most recent of which, The Mill for Grinding Old People Young, was the 2012 Once City One Book choice for Belfast. He has written plays for Radio 3 and Radio 4 and is the co-writer of Good Vibrations (BBC Films/The Works), an award-winning movie based on the life of Belfast punk impresario Terri Hooley, released in spring 2013. A collection of his journalism, for among others the Guardian, Sunday Times and Irish Times, was published in 2006 as Lapsed Protestant and in 2008 he published the memoir memoir Once Upon a Hill: Love in Troubled Times. He is currently at work on a novel set in the DeLorean motor plant in the early 1980s; a related screenplay has already been commissioned. He lives in Belfast.

    € 10,00