High Fidelity

High Fidelity by Nick Hornby, published by Penguin in 2008, is a humorous exploration of one man’s journey of self-discovery. The story follows Rob, a thirty-five-year-old record shop owner and music enthusiast, who finds himself grappling with the aftermath of his breakup with Laura. As he navigates through casual relationships and reflects on his past, Rob embarks on a quest that involves reaching out to every ex-girlfriend who has impacted his life.
Readers will find a blend of humor and introspection as Hornby delves into themes of love, life, and music. This edition spans 245 pages and is presented in English, offering a narrative that resonates with anyone interested in the complexities of modern relationships. Through Rob’s experiences, the book provides insights into the challenges of moving on and the significance of personal connections, making it a relatable read for those who appreciate fiction that intertwines humor with deeper reflections.
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Nick Hornby’s High Fidelity is the brilliant story of one man’s journey of self-discovery. When Rob – a thirty-five-year old record shop owner and music obsessive – is dumped by Laura he indulges in some casual sex, a little light stalking and some extreme soul-searching in the form of contacting every ex-girlfriend who ever broke his heart. An instant classic, High Fidelity is a hilarious exploration of love, life, music and the modern male.
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