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Here's Me Here

By: Glenn Patterson
Publisher: New Island Books
Published: August 2015
Pages: 204
Categories: Autobiography
Language: English
Available as: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9781848404465
ASIN: 1848404468

Here's Me Here: Further Reflections of a Lapsed Protestant features a wide and thought-provoking section of Glenn Patterson's writings. With his trademark wit and intelligence. Patterson offers his wry take on life on this planet - from Northern Ireland to Berlin, from Warsaw to Dublin and back again to Belfast. Boldly written with fresh perspectives, Here's Me Here is packed with charm and honesty, humour and cutting insight.

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