<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Inventing a son got Will into a single parents support group, but rather than a fabulous new sex life, he found someone else's very real son--a 12-year-old with a lot to teach about being a grown up. From the acclaimed author of "High Fidelity" comes this national bestseller that "GQ" calls "Clever and winning".<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A wise, hilarious novel from the beloved, award-winning author of <i>Funny Girl, High Fidelity</i> and <i>A Long Way Down. </i><br></b><br>Will Freeman may have discovered the key to dating success: If the simple fact that they were single mothers meant that gorgeous women - women who would not ordinarily look twice a Will - might not only be willing, but enthusiastic about dating him, then he was really onto something. Single mothers - bright, attractive, available women - thousands of them, were all over London. He just had to find them. <p/> SPAT: Single Parents - Alone Together. It was a brilliant plan. And Will wasn't going to let the fact that he didn't have a child himself hold him back. A fictional two-year-old named Ned wouldn't be the first thing he'd invented. And it seems to go quite well at first, until he meets an actual twelve-year-old named Marcus, who is more than Will bargained for...<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>A follow up to <i>High Fidelity...About a Boy</i> is an acerbic, emotionally richer yet no less funny tale...shrewdly hilarious.--<b>Entertainment Weekly</b> <p/>Hornby is a writer who dares to be witty, intelligent and emotionally generous all at once. He combines a skilled, intuitive appreciation for the rigors of comic structure with highly original insights about the way the enchantments of popular culture insinuate themselves into middle-class notions of romance.--<b>The New York Times Book Review<br></b><br>The conversations between Will and Marcus are hilariously loopy.--<b>The Boston Globe<br></b><br>An amusing male-bonding theme...stylish, well-observed--<b>People<br></b><br>Writing with real 'soul.'--<b>Harper's Bazaar<br></b><br>An utterly charming, picaresque tale of an older guy, a young kid, and the funky, dysfunctional real-life ties that bind--and unbind.--<b>Vogue</b><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Nick Hornby is the author of seven internationally bestselling novels (<i>Funny Girl, </i> <i>High Fidelity, About a Boy, How to be Good, A Long Way Down, Slam </i>and <i>Juliet, Naked</i>) and several works of non-fiction including <i>Fever Pitch, Songbook </i>and<i> Ten Years In The Tub.</i> He has written screenplay adaptions of Lynn Barber's An Education, nominated for an Academy Award, Cheryl Strayed's <i>Wild</i> and Colm Tóibín's <i>Brooklyn</i>. He lives in London. <p/></p>
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