The number-one bestseller Nick Hornby explores childhood, adolescence and adulthood through the ups and downs of football in the million-copy-selling, William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner, "Fever Pitch". 'I fell in love with football as I was later to fall in love with women: suddenly,...
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The number-one bestseller Nick Hornby explores childhood, adolescence and adulthood through the ups and downs of football in the million-copy-selling, William Hill Sports Book of the Year winner, "Fever Pitch". 'I fell in love with football as I was later to fall in love with women: suddenly, inexplicably, uncritically, giving no thought to the pain or disruption it would bring...' For many people watching football is mere entertainment, to some it's more like a ritual; but to others, its highs and lows provide a narrative to life itself. For Nick Hornby, his devotion to the game has provided one of few constants in a life where the meaningful things - like growing up, leaving home and forming relationships, both parental and romantic - have rarely been as simple or as uncomplicated as his love for Arsenal. Brimming with wit and honesty, "Fever Pitch" catches perfectly what it really means to be a football fan - and in doing so, what it means to be a man. "A spanking 7-0 away win of a football book... inventive, honest, funny, heroic, charming". (Jim White, "Independent"). "Funny, wise and true". (Roddy Doyle). "Hornby has put his finger on truths that have been unspoken for generations. Furthermore, he writes beautifully. A damn good read. Buy it". (Tom Humphries, "Irish Times"). Nick Hornby has captivated readers and achieved widespread critical acclaim for his comic, well-observed novels "About a Boy", "High Fidelity", "How to be Good", "A Long Way Down" (shortlisted for the Whitbread Award), "Slam" and "Juliet, Naked". His two additional works of non-fiction, "31 Songs" (shortlisted for the National Book Critics Circle Award) and "The Complete Polysyllabic Spree" are also available from Penguin.
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