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A LONG WAY DOWN
Nick Hornby
Cover of A LONG WAY DOWN

A LONG WAY DOWN

by Nick Hornby

Riverhead/Penguin · 2005

Peak rank

#5

Weeks on list

7

Debuted

June 2005

Chart History

#1510152005

7 weeks on the Hardcover Fiction list, peaking at #5

"New Year's Eve at Toppers' House, North London's most popular suicide spot. And four strangers are about to discover that doing away with yourself isn't quite the private act they'd each expected." "Perma-tanned Martin Sharp's a disgraced breakfast TV presenter who had it all - the kids, the wife, the pad, the great career - and wasted it away. Killing himself is Martin's logical and appropriate response to an unliveable life." "Maureen has to do it tonight, because of Matty being in the home. He was never able to do any of the normal things kids do - like walk or talk - and loving-mum Maureen can't cope any more. Dutiful Catholic that she is, she's ready to commit the 'biggest sin of all'." "Half-crazed with heartbreak, loneliness, adolescent angst, seven Bacardi Breezers and two Special Brews, Jess's ready to jump, to fly off the roof." "Finally, there's JJ - tall, cool, American, looks like a rock-star, sometimes thinks he plays his guitar like one - who's weighted down with a heap of problems, and pizza." "Four strangers, who moments before were convinced that they were alone and going to end it all that way, share out the pizza and begin to talk ... Only to find that they have even less in common than first suspected." "Nick Hornby's A Long Way Down is a novel that asks some of the big questions: about life and death, strangers and friendship, love and pain, and whether a group of losers, and pizza, can really see you through a long, dark night of the soul."--BOOK JACKET.

All Appearances

7↓2July 3, 2005wk 2
8↓1July 17, 2005wk 4
9↓1July 24, 2005wk 5
14↓5July 31, 2005wk 6

Details

Published
2005
Pages
282
Publisher
Riverhead/Penguin
Google rating
4.0(1)
Categories
Fiction

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