You Are Here
The ultimate gift edition of the instant number 1 Sunday Times bestseller
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Published:31st Oct '24
Should be back in stock very soon
In You Are Here, David Nicholls explores themes of connection and rediscovery through the lives of Marnie and Michael, who embark on a transformative journey together.
In You Are Here, David Nicholls weaves a poignant tale of connection and rediscovery. The story follows Marnie, who feels trapped in her mundane London life, and Michael, a man grappling with the aftermath of his wife's departure. Both characters are at a crossroads, seeking solace and meaning in their lives. When a mutual friend orchestrates a chance meeting, they embark on a transformative journey together, exploring the moors and fells that mirror their emotional landscapes.
As Marnie and Michael navigate their shared experiences, they confront their personal struggles and vulnerabilities. The narrative beautifully captures the essence of first encounters and second chances, highlighting the power of friendship and the possibility of new beginnings. Through their walks, they not only explore the breathtaking scenery but also delve into their own hearts, revealing layers of hope, humor, and resilience.
You Are Here is more than just a love story; it is a reflection on the human condition, the importance of connection, and the journey of self-discovery. With Nicholls' signature charm and wit, readers are invited to experience the highs and lows of life alongside Marnie and Michael, reminding us that sometimes, getting lost is the first step to finding our way home.
The Remains of the Day crossed with Michael Winterbottom's The Trip, only with more Gore-Tex . . . You Are Here is a triumph, a real gift of a novel, and it deserves to join One Day on the bestseller charts immediately -- Johanna Thomas-Corr * Sunday Times *
I'm helplessly competitive and highly irritated that I can't remember all the books I've read since 1 January. I'll just name my three favourite novels from the first half of the year. No. 1 is You Are Here by David Nicholls, a love story between two unlikely characters, the oldest plot in the book, but written with charm and wit. It even made me consider walking the Northumberland Coast Path - though I've yet to buy my walking boots -- Jacqueline Wilson * Spectator *
Captivating . . . Nicholls is rightfully attached to his central couple and their baggage of cherished neuroses, until he accepts that he has to decide on a happy ending or something more bittersweet, and how to earn either. He succeeds beautifully. Nicholls's dialogue is flawless (he's also an experienced screenwriter) and even his descriptions of bogs and muck can enchant. The novel is sharp-tongued and irresistible, the most intelligent treat -- Paul Rudnick * New York Times *
A thoroughly enjoyable read, full of clever, droll jokes about teaching, relatives, walking, friendship, pubs and motels -- 20 best books of the year * i Newspaper *
David Nicholls's most satisfying love story yet . . . it's a romantic comedy full of longing and doubt that hits the sweet spot between pathos and bathos. Nicholls puts the reader into a perfect, pleasurable mood -- Books of the year * Sunday Times *
A great comic novel . . . The reader becomes so invested in the outcome of this unspectacular, everyday, cagoule-clad romance that it makes the whole world shimmer with a kind of secret possibility, as if such narratives are everywhere, just out of sight -- Alex Preston * Observer *
The most talked-about debut of 2024 . . . The combination of whimsy and high seriousness works brilliantly -- Books of the year * Sunday Times *
As a longtime fan of Nicholls's writing, I had huge expectations for this book and it absolutely delivered . . . I'm calling it now - this will undoubtedly be one of my best books of 2024 -- 20 best books of the year * Good Housekeeping *
Nicholls not only beautifully evokes quintessential British landscapes, but also maps a will-they-or-won't-they love story between two midlifers (fans will be reminded of One Day's Dexter and Emma) . . . Rest assured, you'll be very invested in a happy ending -- Best new books to read in 2024 * Independent *
David Nicholls, the maestro of the modern rom-com, has had a big year: first came Netflix's nostalgic adaptation of his 2009 hit One Day and now there is this sweet and stylish love story for grown-ups . . . Nicholls's most satisfying love story yet -- Chief literary critic Johanna Thomas-Corr’s pick, 50 best novels for summer * The Times *
A master of his particular craft. This is a novel that will make you feel terrific -- Erica Wagner * Financial Times *
The trouble with having a hit novel is that your work will forever be compared with it. But You Are Here is just as good - and possibly even better . . . it makes you want to get out and walk; to seize the day; to do something significant with your life; to not only believe in second chances but to make them happen. It makes you want to tell someone - anyone - that you love or care about them. I can't think of a better testament to the power of a David Nicholls novel than that -- Anna Bonet * i Newspaper *
For many it will be a comforting antidote to the grimness of our grim world, a crowd-pleaser and, surely, a TV hit-to-be -- Lucy Atkins * Guardian *
Nicholls excels at writing about the complexities of relationships . . . There is an appetising tone throughout the novel, which is full of clever, droll jokes about teaching, relatives, walking, friendship, pubs and motels -- Martin Chilton, Books of the month * Independent *
Zip up Heathcliff in Gore-Tex, give Cathy laugh-out-loud lines, fold in the poignancy of E. M. Forster, embed quaint maps, blisters, a dash of existential terror and heaps of heartache and you have David Nicholls's latest novel . . . like all great rom-coms, the journey that Nicholls takes Michael and Marnie on is more meaningful than the destination -- Genevieve Gaunt * Spectator *
As a longtime fan of Nicholls' writing, I had huge expectations for this book and it absolutely delivered . . . I'm calling it now - this will undoubtedly be one of my best books of 2024 -- Joanne Finney, The best books to read this month * Good Housekeeping *
Nobody writes a love story quite like David Nicholls and I thought You Are Here was even better than One Day -- The best books of the year * Red *
You Are Here is an unusual novel, unusual for our time anyway. It is amusing and true to life. It is gentle, free from fashionable extravagance . . . Nicholls is a novelist who brings understanding to his work; also, happily, he is often very funny * Scotsman *
Nicholls's latest has the irresistible feel of a classic romance * Mail on Sunday *
Nicholls tackles modern loneliness in this witty and warm love story for cynics -- Novels to look out for in 2024 * Grazia *
He has done it again with this lovely, touching story . . . Nicholls's knack for warm characters, funny dialogue and superb scene-setting is as spot-on as ever. You'll want to pull on your hiking boots at the first opportunity * Daily Mail *
Fans will relish the fact that once again, he has written a love story with some very good comic set pieces -- Summer reading * Evening Standard *
Funny, emotional and beautiful . . . Nicholls is the king of creating well-drawn, flawed characters that resonate and tug on your heartstrings -- Book of the Week * Heat *
Everyone loves David Nicholls' marvellously tender and humane new novel, You Are Here -- Rachel Cooke * Observer *
Few contemporary writers make characters feel as human as David Nicholls does . . . Nicholls has a knack for finding the magical in the everyday. It's not a pandemic novel, but its themes of loneliness and clinging on to moments of connection feel particularly pertinent after the past few years -- 45 of 2024's most anticipated books * BBC.com *
A poignant love story of first encounters -- 40 best books of 2024 * Sunday Times *
[A master] of comic fiction . . . balances absurdity and sadness with apparently effortless ease -- The best fiction of 2024 * Guardian *
Bliss * Mail on Sunday *
Refreshing . . . The romance has sincerity and authenticity . . . There were echoes of Curtis Sittenfeld's Romantic Comedy, another book I loved -- Francesca Specter * Guardian *
2024 is set to bethe year of David Nicholls . . . a story of love, chance encounters and new beginnings * i Newspaper *
No one does the minutiae of love as well as Nicholls -- Fiction to look out for in 2024 * Observer *
It's Nicholls' best since the Booker-longlisted Us, and I'm already dream-casting the BBC adaptation -- Best fiction books to read in 2024 * Independent *
Witty and moving at the same time, it's a figurative and literal journey that might even have you hunting for your walking boots -- Best books of 2024 * GQ *
When it comes to love stories, David Nicholls is a master craftsman and, dare I say it, I loved You Are Here even more than One Day -- Sarra Manning * Red Magazine *
Nicholls is a writer going from strength to strength - his previous novel Sweet Sorrow was his best yet - so this is set to be one of 2024's most exciting titles * Sunday Express *
A slow-burn love story delivered with Nicholls' trademark wit and warmth -- 6 powerful novels to dive into * Grazia *
As usual, Nicholls' latest novel is a masterclass in devising an affecting love story -- The 10 best fiction books released in 2024 * Mail on Sunday *
Oh, how I love, love, love this beautiful story! The observations David Nicholls makes about people and their behaviour are just so astute . . . I can't stop recommending it to everyone -- Nina Pottell, Book of the Month * Prima *
Such a lovely book! -- Nigella Lawson
A witty, touching love story. The writing is magnificent: taut and vivid. I was so happy while I was reading it and now I'm bereft. Gorgeous -- Marian Keyes, author of AGAIN, RACHEL
I think it might be Nicholls' best book ever. He's somehow managed to remember exactly how people talk when they're falling in love, which is virtually impossible to do properly -- Caitlin Moran, author of WHAT ABOUT MEN?
What a rare find this is! Beautiful writing and authentic characters supported by a dry and honest wit. I loved it -- Bonnie Garmus, author of LESSONS IN CHEMISTRY
A romantic, funny, hopeful story of what it is to lose and keep faith in love. The characters became my friends in an instant and I enjoyed every moment spent with them -- Dolly Alderton, author of GOOD MATERIAL
A beautiful book. Nicholls perfectly judges the balance between humour and pathos. I was often on the verge of tears even when I was laughing -- Tracy Chevalier, author of A SINGLE THREAD
You Are Here encompasses all of David Nicholls' characteristic warmth, humour and observational insight. But it also asks fundamental questions of life, love and loneliness in such a beautifully delicate way that you don't even realise it's happening or that the fundamental truth of human happiness has been staring you in the face all along. I don't know how he does it, but he does and he's the only person who can -- Elizabeth Day, author of FRIENDAHOLIC
The genius who gave us One Day has written another classic and funny love story, set on a ten-day hike. You breeze along and get caught up in it like a leaf in the wind. Joyous -- Matt Haig, author of THE MIDNIGHT LIBRARY
David Nicholls is at the peak of his considerable powers - You Are Here is not only packed with the delicious observations, profound truths and moving encounters we expect of him, it's the funniest thing he has written. Even if it was twice the length, it would have finished too soon -- Sathnam Sanghera, author of EMPIRELAND
David Nicholls wears his formidable intelligence so generously and so lightly that you scarcely notice the skill it takes to write a book like this: a story at once passionately funny and richly human.You Are Here is gorgeously witty and joyful, kind and sad: a book you do not want to be away from -- Katherine Rundell, author of SUPER-INFINITE
Any love story by David Nicholls is a treat, but this one is especially tender, wise and joyful. I inhaled it -- Jojo Moyes, author of ME BEFORE YOU
You Are Here is everything I hope for from a David Nicholls novel: beautifully observed, very funny, a little heartbreaking, and at its core, full of hope about people and love -- Monica Heisey, author of REALLY GOOD, ACTUALLY
David Nicholls is a wonderfully gifted writer. His trademark wit and sensitivity bring light and life to his characters, allowing him to explore difficult subject matter with an admirable lightness of touch -- Okechukwu Nzelu, author of HERE AGAIN NOW
David Nicholls is one of the best writers at chronicling the way annoyance and resentment are often irretrievably mixed with love and empathy. This is a love story but never predictable - Nicholls stays one step ahead of the reader in the sharpest, funniest way. If you're looking for a great comic novel, You Are Here -- Katherine Heiny, author of GAMES AND RITUALS
A stunning, funny, frank and beautiful look at loneliness, friendship, and the risks taken to love and be loved. In a career of standout books, You Are Here takes its place at the top. David Nicholls is my favourite writer -- Chris Whitaker, author of WE BEGIN AT THE END
Packed with tender observations and honest truths, this grown-up love story takes place on a ten-day hike across England. As Marnie and Michael make their way from coast to coast, their hopeful affection grows with each passing step -- HM Queen Camilla, The Queen's Reading Room book club
For anyone who has pounded a pavement or even climbed a mountain, wrangling with the stuff of life, love, loss, loneliness, betrayal and failure, or simply destiny's strange peculiarities that can upend life, this book is both journey and destination. It will make your heart soar with the climb. It's so tender and wise, that I found myself walking every step of the way with Marnie and Michael, through the rain and shine, hoping, praying that they would find one another, and at last see the view. It has pain and bliss in its pages, and does what David Nicholls does best: cracks open your heart, to show love in all its infinite beautiful chaos, imperfect, funny yet always true. Loved it -- Abi Morgan, author of THIS IS NOT A PITY MEMOIR
I loved this book. A story about loneliness and the beginnings of love, with the backdrop of England's lakes and fells and relentlessly changeable weather. As a read it is warm, unsentimental, hilarious and SO acutely observed. Nicholls has given us a masterclass in writing. I want to buy it for all my friends -- Annie Macmanus, author of THE MESS WE'RE IN
I finished this novel in two breathless sittings, as invested in its outcome as I would be in the happiness of a friend. This is the magic of You Are Here: warm, generous and funny, it invites readers into the world of Marnie and Michael with the promise that everyone is welcome, and that choosing happiness and being courageous in any small way we can is always possible. I loved this book -- Kaliane Bradley, author of THE MINISTRY OF TIME
You Are Here is a gorgeous, grown-up love story. I fell for Marnie and Michael hard and fast - this book is honest, raw, yet profoundly hopeful. This is the work of a writer at the peak of his enormous powers - it's one of the saddest stories I've ever read, and one of the funniest. A future classic -- Daisy Buchanan, author of INSATIABLE
Pure and utter delight! You Are Here is a fun, poignant post-pandemic romantic comedy that takes us across the hills and moo...
ISBN: 9781399740883
Dimensions: 236mm x 160mm x 32mm
Weight: 560g
368 pages