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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 823.914
EAN: 9781573229579
ISBN: 1573229571
Label: Riverhead Trade
Manufacturer: Riverhead Trade
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 320
Publication Date: April 30, 2002
Publisher: Riverhead Trade
Release Date: April 30, 2002
Studio: Riverhead Trade






Editorial Review:

Amazon.com Review:
Will Lightman is a Peter Pan for the 1990s. At 36, the terminally hip North Londoner is unmarried, hyper-concerned with his coolness quotient, and blithely living off his father's novelty-song royalties. Will sees himself as entirely lacking in hidden depths--and he's proud of it! The only trouble is, his friends are succumbing to responsibilities and children, and he's increasingly left out in the cold. How can someone brilliantly equipped for meaningless relationships ensure that he'll continue to meet beautiful Julie Christie-like women and ensure that they'll throw him over before things get too profound? A brief encounter with a single mother sets Will off on his new career, that of "serial nice guy." As far as he's concerned--and remember, concern isn't his strong suit--he's the perfect catch for the young mother on the go. After an interlude of sexual bliss, she'll realize that her child isn't ready for a man in their life and Will can ride off into the Highgate sunset, where more damsels apparently await. The only catch is that the best way to meet these women is at single-parent get-togethers. In one of Nick Hornby's many hilarious (and embarrassing) scenes, Will falls into some serious misrepresentation at SPAT ("Single Parents--Alone Together"), passing himself off as a bereft single dad: "There was, he thought, an emotional truth here somewhere, and he could see now that his role-playing had a previously unsuspected artistic element to it. He was acting, yes, but in the noblest, most profound sense of the word."

What interferes with Will's career arc, of course, is reality--in the shape of a 12-year-old boy who is in many ways his polar opposite. For Marcus, cool isn't even a possibility, let alone an issue. For starters, he's a victim at his new school. Things at home are pretty awful, too, since his musical therapist mother seems increasingly in need of therapy herself. All Marcus can do is cobble together information with a mixture of incomprehension, innocence, self-blame, and unfettered clear sight. As fans of Fever Pitch and High Fidelity already know, Hornby's insight into laddishness magically combines the serious and the hilarious. About a Boy continues his singular examination of masculine wish-fulfillment and fear. This time, though, the author lets women and children onto the playing field, forcing his feckless hero to leap over an entirely new--and entirely welcome--set of emotional hurdles.

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Nick Hornby's cult fiction debut, the New York Times Notable High Fidelity, was a national bestseller in the United States, and a #1 bestseller in England. Hornby was greeted with standing ovations from The New Yorker (Hornby has established himself as a maestro of the male confessional) to Time (Hornby demonstrates his enviable talent for lucid, laconic writing) to The New York Times Book Review (Hornby captures the loneliness and childishness of adult life with such precision and wit that you'll find yourself nodding and smiling) to GQ (funny, compulsive, and contemporary). About a Boy stars a guy called Will, who doesn't really want any children. He wonders why it bothers people that he lives so happily alone in his fashionable, Lego-free flat, with massive speakers, and an expensive cream-colored rug that no kid has ever thrown up on. Then Will meets Angie. He has never been out with a mom before. And it has to be said that Angie's long blond hair and big blue eyes, are not irrelevant to his sudden

reassessment of his attitude toward children. She is truly

beautiful. And truly beautiful women do not, traditionally, go out with him. Then it dawns on Will that maybe Angie goes out with him because of the children. Maybe children democratized beautiful, single women



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Not what I'd expected.
I enjoyed High Fidelity immensely. I picked up this book because I thought it would be a good read about a slacker finding love.

I couldn't make it through the first 50 pages. The working mum, the hipster. Too cliche. The story unfolded too quickly, and as soon as it did, I lost interest.

If Hornby was a writer of elegance, subtlety, or immense, overpowering talent, I could have made it through the book. But he isn't. And I didn't.

1 star.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Loved it!
ABOUT A BOY by Nick Hornby
August 5, 2008

Amazon Rating: 4.5/5 stars

I have read a Nick Hornby book before and enjoyed it, and this book did not disappoint me either. The main character is Will Freeman, a man that has never had to work a day in his life, and he loves it. His father made money off of a Xmas song he had penned decades ago, and now Will was living off the royalties, both of his parents now deceased. It wasn't the life of a millionaire, but he was comfortable ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Funny and entertaining
This book is an easy read. There are many hilarious moments. Hornby adeptly mines the rich vein of humor in male female relationships. His is an exclusively male perspective, even more so because he is a British male. Still, he pokes so much fun at his protagonist Will that I think women will enjoy this too.

Hornby novels are always entertaining. He is funny and occasionally touching, but you always know that this is a comedy. Nevertheless, Hornby usually inserts his own view of the universe ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Pretty good read
Have to admit that at first I thought this book would be another of the typical "overly mature child teaches childish adult how to be a grown up. At the same time the adult teaches the child how to be a kid." Because I've heard that story...a couple of times. But I have to say that I really enjoyed this story. This isn't just a case of the kid that got ignored or abandoned and had to be the grown up for a while. If anything this is a tale of what happens when life events force you to realize that things ... Read More



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - About a good book
I've seen the movie "About a Boy" many times...and like/love it. Then again, I am a complete sucker for almost anything featuring Hugh Grant and whatever incarnation (floppy, spiky, messy) his hair is in.

Now, after reading the book, not only am I reminded how much I love reading Nick Hornby's books, but also how funny and yet poignant his words are.

Taken in the following order, these quotes may be confusing if you've never read the book or seen the movie. The story is about Marcus, ... Read More





 

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