Nick Hornby, author portrait
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Nick Hornby

Nick Hornby is the author of seven other bestselling novels, including High Fidelity, About a Boy, and A Long Way Down, as well as several works of nonfiction. Many of his books have been turned into successful films and TV series. He has been Oscar-nominated twice, for his screenplays of An Education and Brooklyn. His ten-part, short-form TV series, State of the Union, directed by Stephen Frears, has recently been broadcast by the Sundance Channel and the BBC, and has won three Emmys. He lives in London.
Dickens and Prince
Just Like You
State of the Union
Funny Girl
A Long Way Down
Books, Movies, Rhythm, Blues
Fan Mail
Pray
Juliet, Naked
Not a Star and Otherwise Pandemonium
An Education
Slam
High Fidelity
Songbook
How to Be Good
About a Boy
Fever Pitch
High Fidelity

Books

Dickens and Prince
Just Like You
State of the Union
Funny Girl
A Long Way Down
Books, Movies, Rhythm, Blues
Fan Mail
Pray
Juliet, Naked
Not a Star and Otherwise Pandemonium
An Education
Slam
High Fidelity
Songbook
How to Be Good
About a Boy
Fever Pitch
High Fidelity

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