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High Fidelity by Penguin Books Ltd; 9780241969816

High Fidelity

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Description

High Fidelity is a witty and poignant exploration of love, relationships, and the soundtrack of our lives, penned by Nick Hornby. The story follows Rob Fleming, a thirty-something record-store owner whose life is marked by a series of romantic failures. After his girlfriend Laura ends their relationship, Rob is forced to confront the reality of his emotional turmoil and the absence of Laura from his carefully curated list of his top five break-ups.

The Plot

In an effort to make sense of his heartbreak, Rob embarks on a journey through his past relationships, reflecting on the women who have shaped him and the patterns of self-destructive behaviour that have led to his current state. Each encounter is filled with nostalgia, humour, and an honest examination of how music intertwines with his personal experiences. The novel is rich with cultural references and showcases the impact of pop music on identity and emotion.

Themes

  • Love and Loss: A deep dive into the complexities of human relationships.
  • Self-Reflection: Rob's journey highlights the importance of understanding oneself.
  • The Role of Music: Music as a backdrop to memory and emotion is central to the narrative.
"It’s about the things we don’t say, the feelings we don’t express, and the tunes that resonate with our lives."

Fans of Hornby’s work, such as About A Boy and Fever Pitch, will find similar themes of introspection and the search for meaning in High Fidelity. This novel remains a timeless reflection on the intricate dance of love and heartbreak, set against the backdrop of a vibrant music scene.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 196 mm × 130 mm × 16 mm
Pages: 256
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241969816

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