Listen free for 30 days
-
Notes from an Exhibition
- Narrated by: Steven Pacey
- Length: 10 hrs and 57 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Literature & Fiction, Genre Fiction
Add to basket failed.
Add to wishlist failed.
Remove from wishlist failed.
Follow podcast failed
Unfollow podcast failed
Listen with a free trial
Buy Now for £19.69
No valid payment method on file.
We are sorry. We are not allowed to sell this product with the selected payment method
Listeners also enjoyed...
-
A Place Called Winter
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From the author of the best-selling Notes from an Exhibition comes an irresistible, searching, and poignant historical novel of love, relationships, secrets and escape. To find yourself, sometimes you must lose everything. A privileged elder son, and stammeringly shy, Harry Cane has followed convention at every step. Even the beginnings of an illicit, dangerous affair do little to shake the foundations of his muted existence.
-
-
Sectrets, love and loss with an epic backdrop
- By T on 27-03-15
-
Mother's Boy
- A stunning novel of Cornwall, war and hidden love
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 11 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Laura, an impoverished Cornish girl, meets her husband when they are both in service in Teignmouth in 1916. They have a baby, Charles, but Laura's husband returns home from the trenches a damaged man, already ill with the tuberculosis that will soon leave her a widow. In a small, class-obsessed town she raises her boy alone, working as a laundress and gradually becomes aware that he is some kind of genius.
-
-
Id give it 10 stars if possible
- By Waggy From Derby on 12-04-22
-
A Single Thread
- By: Tracy Chevalier
- Narrated by: Fenella Woolgar
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From the globally best-selling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring. It is 1932, and the losses of the First World War are still keenly felt. Violet Speedwell, mourning for both her fiancé and her brother and regarded by society as a ‘surplus woman’ unlikely to marry, resolves to escape her suffocating mother and strike out alone. A new life awaits her in Winchester. Yes, it is one of draughty boarding-houses and sidelong glances at her naked ring finger from younger colleagues; but it is also a life gleaming with independence and opportunity.
-
-
A Rewarding Read by one of Our Very Best Narrators
- By Kindle Customer on 24-10-19
-
All My Mothers
- By: Joanna Glen
- Narrated by: Polly Edsell
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Between her emotionally absent mother and her physically absent father, there is nobody to answer them. Eva is convinced that all is not as it seems. Why are there no baby pictures of her? Why do her parents avoid all questions about her early years? When her parents’ relationship crumbles, Eva begins a journey to find these answers for herself. Her desire to discover where she belongs leads Eva on a journey spanning decades and continents—and, along the way, she meets women who challenge her idea of what a mother should be and who will change her life forever....
-
-
An absolute, must, must listen!
- By Rachel Redford on 18-08-21
-
Rough Music
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Truly compelling and rich with emotional insight, Patrick Gale's Cornish novel Rough Music is a beautiful story of a marriage and the secrets a family holds. Julian is a contented if naïve only child, and a holiday on the coast of North Cornwall should be perfect, especially when distant American cousins join the party. But their arrival brings upheaval and unexpected turmoil. It is only as a seemingly well-adjusted adult that Julian is able to reflect on the realities of his parents' marriage and to recognise that the happy, cheerful boyhood he thought was his is infused with secrets, loss and the memory of betrayals that have shaped his life.
-
-
Great book, awful narration
- By lloyd28 on 14-04-20
-
The Facts of Life
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 19 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
German composer Edward Pepper escapes to England just before the war begins in earnest. Struck with TB, he is recuperating in hospital when he meets Sally, a young doctor who has battled her way through medical school, despite the opposition of her parents. They fall in love and marry, settling in the fenlands of East Anglia. Years later, Edward watches as his grandchildren trip up against life and death and realises that patterns can repeat themselves, bringing both pain and unexpected discovery.
-
-
Slow and a little bland
- By K Bright on 07-12-21
-
A Place Called Winter
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 11 hrs and 5 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From the author of the best-selling Notes from an Exhibition comes an irresistible, searching, and poignant historical novel of love, relationships, secrets and escape. To find yourself, sometimes you must lose everything. A privileged elder son, and stammeringly shy, Harry Cane has followed convention at every step. Even the beginnings of an illicit, dangerous affair do little to shake the foundations of his muted existence.
-
-
Sectrets, love and loss with an epic backdrop
- By T on 27-03-15
-
Mother's Boy
- A stunning novel of Cornwall, war and hidden love
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 11 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Laura, an impoverished Cornish girl, meets her husband when they are both in service in Teignmouth in 1916. They have a baby, Charles, but Laura's husband returns home from the trenches a damaged man, already ill with the tuberculosis that will soon leave her a widow. In a small, class-obsessed town she raises her boy alone, working as a laundress and gradually becomes aware that he is some kind of genius.
-
-
Id give it 10 stars if possible
- By Waggy From Derby on 12-04-22
-
A Single Thread
- By: Tracy Chevalier
- Narrated by: Fenella Woolgar
- Length: 10 hrs and 51 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From the globally best-selling author of Girl with a Pearl Earring. It is 1932, and the losses of the First World War are still keenly felt. Violet Speedwell, mourning for both her fiancé and her brother and regarded by society as a ‘surplus woman’ unlikely to marry, resolves to escape her suffocating mother and strike out alone. A new life awaits her in Winchester. Yes, it is one of draughty boarding-houses and sidelong glances at her naked ring finger from younger colleagues; but it is also a life gleaming with independence and opportunity.
-
-
A Rewarding Read by one of Our Very Best Narrators
- By Kindle Customer on 24-10-19
-
All My Mothers
- By: Joanna Glen
- Narrated by: Polly Edsell
- Length: 12 hrs and 21 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Between her emotionally absent mother and her physically absent father, there is nobody to answer them. Eva is convinced that all is not as it seems. Why are there no baby pictures of her? Why do her parents avoid all questions about her early years? When her parents’ relationship crumbles, Eva begins a journey to find these answers for herself. Her desire to discover where she belongs leads Eva on a journey spanning decades and continents—and, along the way, she meets women who challenge her idea of what a mother should be and who will change her life forever....
-
-
An absolute, must, must listen!
- By Rachel Redford on 18-08-21
-
Rough Music
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 12 hrs and 40 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Truly compelling and rich with emotional insight, Patrick Gale's Cornish novel Rough Music is a beautiful story of a marriage and the secrets a family holds. Julian is a contented if naïve only child, and a holiday on the coast of North Cornwall should be perfect, especially when distant American cousins join the party. But their arrival brings upheaval and unexpected turmoil. It is only as a seemingly well-adjusted adult that Julian is able to reflect on the realities of his parents' marriage and to recognise that the happy, cheerful boyhood he thought was his is infused with secrets, loss and the memory of betrayals that have shaped his life.
-
-
Great book, awful narration
- By lloyd28 on 14-04-20
-
The Facts of Life
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 19 hrs and 44 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
German composer Edward Pepper escapes to England just before the war begins in earnest. Struck with TB, he is recuperating in hospital when he meets Sally, a young doctor who has battled her way through medical school, despite the opposition of her parents. They fall in love and marry, settling in the fenlands of East Anglia. Years later, Edward watches as his grandchildren trip up against life and death and realises that patterns can repeat themselves, bringing both pain and unexpected discovery.
-
-
Slow and a little bland
- By K Bright on 07-12-21
-
The Whole Day Through
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 5 hrs and 2 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Laura has left Paris to return to her childhood home, to act as carer to her ageing, but still brilliantly sharp, mother. Ben has moved away from his beautiful and loyal wife to support his brother, alone since their own mother's death. A chance encounter will remind Ben and Laura both of the relationship they once shared, many years ago. On one day, they will come face-to-face with the feelings they had, the chemistry that still lies between them and the choices they must make: to be true to themselves or true only to what they believe to be right.
-
A Sweet Obscurity
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 14 hrs and 37 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Bittersweet and startling, A Sweet Obscurity is a novel of childhood, love and the consequences of how lives are lived. Since her mother's death, nine-year-old Dido has been living with her eccentric aunt, acting as peacekeeper between Eliza, her estranged husband, Giles, and his girlfriend. They are each cruelly burdened in different ways. Chance draws them down to Cornwall, where a country idyll offers to lighten their urban cares.
-
-
Delightful
- By Emma on 14-05-20
-
A Perfectly Good Man
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 12 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Devastatingly moving and full of psychological insight, A Perfectly Good Man is a warm, humane Cornish novel from the best-selling author of A Place Called Winter. On a clear, crisp summer's day in Cornwall, a young man carefully prepares to take his own life and asks family friend John Barnaby to pray with him. Barnaby - priest, husband and father - has always tried to do good, though life hasn't always been rosy. Lenny's request poses problems, not just for Barnaby but for his wife and family and the wider community, as the secrets of the past push themselves forcefully into the present for all to see.
-
-
A good story
- By Mac on 04-09-20
-
Dangerous Pleasures
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 7 hrs and 43 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Gentle, witty and sometimes disturbing, Dangerous Pleasures is Patrick Gale's first collection of much-loved short stories. A funeral party ends in an unexpected manner; parents are faced with difficult decisions about their daughter; a housewife transforms her personality with a simple touch-up; a father's trip to his former school brings back memories of love he thought buried forever.
-
The Aerodynamics of Pork
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 6 hrs and 41 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Seth, a musical prodigy on the eve of his 16th birthday, is obsessed with sex and with the men he might meet, as well as with his strange family - his arch mother, his beautiful sister and his damaged, distant father. Mo, a policewoman struggling with moral dilemmas and her sexuality in the violent, bigoted police force of the 1980s, wants only to find romance. In this haunting tale of self discovery and hidden identities, Mo and Seth will connect to face unexpected truths about themselves and those they have chosen to love.
-
Little Bits of Baby
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 8 hrs and 48 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Eight years ago, Robin fled from his family, friends, and entire life to suffer a complete breakdown in an island monastery. Now he's reconnecting with those he left behind: his mother and father, with their own small secrets, and Jake and Candida, both of whom were impossibly close to Robin when he disappeared. But while the people he abandoned have missed him, Robin finds that everything has changed. He alone can decide what he will do in this new world of resentment, possibility and triumphant love....
-
The Cat Sanctuary
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Judith shares her life with her partner, Joanna, on the lonely wilds of Bodmin Moor, far from the memories and trauma of her childhood. But when Judith's sister, Deborah, is tragically widowed, the women agree to meet. And what is intended to be a harmonious reunion turns into an entanglement of resentment, jealousy and desire, as aspects of the past force themselves into an uneasy present, with some surprising results.
-
Take Nothing with You
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 9 hrs and 39 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
1970s Weston-Super-Mare, and 10-year-old oddball Eustace, an only child, has life transformed by his mother's quixotic decision to sign him up for cello lessons. Music making brings release for a boy who is discovering he is an emotional volcano. He laps up lessons from his young teacher, not noticing how her brand of glamour is casting a damaging spell over his frustrated and controlling mother.
-
-
Great start, then meandering middle and muddled end.
- By the typist on 03-09-18
-
Tree Surgery for Beginners
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 9 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
From the best-selling author of A Place Called Winter, Tree Surgery for Beginners is a funny, elegant and eclectic novel of love, lies and the secrets we live with. When Lawrence Frost wakes up one morning to discover his wife and child have gone missing, there is gruesome evidence to suggest he may be the main suspect in a murder investigation. Confused, threatened with the loss of everything he loves, Lawrence is sent to the Caribbean on a kill-or-cure cruise.
-
-
Really enjoyable read
- By Amazon Customer on 01-02-21
-
Friendly Fire
- By: Patrick Gale
- Narrated by: Patrick Gale
- Length: 9 hrs and 58 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Insightful and full of understanding and warmth, Patrick Gale's Friendly Fire is a richly compelling story of adolescence, sexuality and the lessons we carry forever. Sophie, an orphan in love with learning, is sure she will thrive in Tatham's, an esteemed boarding school, having survived years of institutional living. But she soon finds herself lost among its cliques and rituals. Befriending two teenage boys, she experiences the first ache of futile love, then a brilliant teacher's inappropriate attention to one of the trio threatens to destroy them all.
-
-
Brilliant
- By Mrs C V Astbury on 30-09-18
-
Music and Silence
- By: Rose Tremain
- Narrated by: Jenny Agutter
- Length: 18 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
In the year 1629, a young English lutenist named Peter Claire arrives at the Danish Court to join King Christian IV's Royal Orchestra. From the moment when he realizes that the musicians perform in a freezing cellar underneath the royal apartments, Peter Clair understands that he's come to a place where the opposing states of light and dark, good and evil, are waging war to the death.
-
-
A great listen
- By Carol on 10-08-12
-
Love and Other Secrets
- By: Sarah Challis
- Narrated by: Phyllida Nash
- Length: 10 hrs and 49 mins
- Unabridged
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
Florence has never forgiven Jane for the circumstances of her birth. She was an accident; the product of Jane's first and only one-night-stand, and Flo does not want to know how hard her teenage mother fought to keep her. When Flo's own, carefully planned, baby arrives, and her glossy, controlled world is turned upside down, for the first time in her life she turns to her mother for help.
-
-
Secrets but no scandal
- By C39 on 14-02-11
Summary
Shortlisted for the British Book Awards, Richard & Judy's, Best Read of the Year, 2008.
When troubled artist Rachel Kelly dies painting obsessively in her attic studio in Penzance, her saintly husband and adult children are left to unravel a legacy of secrets and emotional damage.
Critic reviews
More from the same
What listeners say about Notes from an Exhibition
Average customer ratingsReviews - Please select the tabs below to change the source of reviews.
-
Overall
- Sarah R.
- 30-01-09
Wonderful
One of the best audiobooks I have listened to. Just loved it and Steven Pacey's reading made it all the more enjoyable. Highly recommended. Please can we have some more of Patrick Gale's books ready by Steven Pacey. Thank you - just wonderful.
14 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Flossie16
- 05-11-20
Third Reading
Where to start? Structure? Pace? Authenticity? Breadth of vision? Using the structure of a catalogue to a retrospective art exhibition the author conducts us through the life of a woman obsessed with visual images and the consequent effect on her family. The narrative is conducted at an even pace allowing each character time for reflective internal dialogue. We get to know them intimately. I find, as on previous readings, that the characters ring true. They are not invented to drive forward the narrative. This is a complex novel handled with authority and written with tenderness.
8 people found this helpful
-
Overall
- Mirium
- 18-07-09
Wonderful
I don't often give books 5 stars, but this one really deserved it. An intriguing and well-constructed plot, believable and interesting characters, fine, subtle writing without any pretentiousness - what more could you want? It was beautifully-read, too. I was really sorry when it came to an end - but hurrah! The ending was satisfying, and not cliched or predictable.
8 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Lorraine
- 17-08-18
Catalogue of an Artist
In this novel the life of an artist is slowly unfurled by listing items of her art or belongings as if they were being catalogued for an exhibition - then each chapter gives a snapshot of what was going on in her life at the time the particular exhibit came into being. It allows for a rich and complex character to be discovered not only through her own voice but through the voices of those who loved her. The story unfolds in a non chronological way which allows the reader to build their own impressions and is so effective that I revised and refreshed my version of her constantly as each chapter unfolded. Then when I was finished I went back and listened a second time to get any nuances I may have missed first time round.
A lovely book and well worth a listen.
5 people found this helpful
-
Overall
- Lily the Pink
- 31-12-10
A difficult book to like
I bought this book because it is narrated by Stephen Pacey, and because I like 'relationship' books. The idea for the structure is interesting - that each episode is linked to a picture from the posthumous exhibition of Rachel Kelly's work - but in the end it's unsatisfyingly 'clever' and confuses more than it explains, because of the way it jumps around in time. The only real problem with an audio book, especially if you are listening while on the drive home from work, is that you can't flick back to previous chapters to find the thread of a character's story, so just have to press on and hope things will be explained by the end. And that is the main fault with this book. It just stops, and misses out the most important scene in the lives of all the characters. I could see it coming, in tantalising (but self-conscious) snippets, but it would seem the last picture in the exhibition is missing.
Beautifully read by Stephen Pacey but I don't think I'll bother with any more Patrick Gale.
12 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Amazon Customer
- 31-03-17
Good start
Disappointed as like the authors other book both are great until about half way through when they seem to loose all sense of purpose and storyline just drifts on...
3 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Griffin
- 10-11-17
Confusing
I really wanted to enjoy and get into this book but I struggled. I found my mind wandering a lot and in the vain hope that it would eventually all come together, it just didnt and then just stopped. I didnt understand it at all and I listened over and over to see if I had missed something. I found myself looking for a missing chapter.
2 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- CHRIS
- 19-03-17
Cracking good read.
Loved everything about this book. Patrick Gale is such a good story-teller; books that you can lose yourself in from start to finish and always that sad feeling when you come to the end.
2 people found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- Mac
- 21-07-20
Stunning
A beautifully written, enthralling story perfectly performed by Steven Pacey.
One of the best audiobooks yet.
1 person found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story
- S. duffy
- 20-09-18
couldn't stop listening!
what a wonderfully beautiful book. so insightful and honest. the descriptions are fantastic. I loved all of it.
1 person found this helpful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story

- NattyB
- 17-04-21
A brilliant story perfectly narrated
I love Patrick Gale’s writing, but I think Steven Pacey’s narration is superior to the author’s own. I shall look out for other books narrated by Pacey. This was wonderful
-
Overall
-
Performance
-
Story

- Ben
- 27-06-15
Magnficent
Another brilliant book from Patrick Gale. All the elements we have come to expect - fantastic characterisation, insightful study of family dynamics, several points of view, twists and turns along the way. The idea of beginning each chapter with a note from an exhibition seems like the kind of thing I wouldn't like, but it was great actually. Well worth a credit.
1 person found this helpful