First Confession by Chris Patten - ISBN: 9780141983875
Paperback
Politics, identity, and life’s journey: a revealing, reflective confession.

First Confession

A Sort of Memoir

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  • Paperback

    320 pages

  • Release Date

    2 July 2018

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Summary

The acclaimed memoir by the bestselling author and the best politician-writer since Alan Clark

Most politicians write autobiographies to ‘set the record straight’ and provide retrospective justification for their careers. That is not the case with this book. ‘It occurred to me that to track down myself would enable me to discuss an issue that had begun to intrigue me, namely the relationship between politics and identity, the things that had shaped me and whether and how they had come…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780141983875
ISBN-10:0141983876
Author:Chris Patten
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:320
Release Date:2 July 2018
Weight:259g
Dimensions:198mm x 129mm x 19mm
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Critics Review

Engaging frank, beefily pugnacious - John Preston - Sunday Telegraph

Draws on his experience of four controversial institutions - the Tory party, the Vatican, the Chinese government and the BBC - to swell the tiny list of intelligent and cultured memoirs by front-line politicians – Mark Lawson * New Statesman, Books of the Year *A defence of liberal conservatism … If old-style centrism is to stage a comeback and reason to supplant stridency and authoritarianism, be it in west or east, the moderates can wave Patten’s book on their way to their barricades – Jonathan Fenby * Financial Times *Engagingly frank, beefily pugnacious … … he writes stirringly – John Preston * Sunday Telegraph *Vivid, very well-written, First Confession joins the highest tier of recent works by British politicians – Paschal Donohoe * Irish Times *

About The Author

Chris Patten

Chris Patten is currently Chancellor of Oxford University. As a British MP (1979-92) he served as Minister for Overseas Development, Secretary of State for the Environment and Chairman of the Conservative Party, being described afterwards as ‘the best Tory Prime Minister we never had’ (Observer). He is well known for being the last Governor of Hong Kong (1992-7), about which he wrote in East and West (1998). Both that and his most recent book, Not Quite the Diplomat- Home Truths about World Affairs (2005), were No. 1 international bestsellers. In 2008 he wrote What Next? Surviving the Twenty-First Century. He was made a Companion of Honour in 1998 and a life peer in 2005.

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