Sweet Sorrow, David Nicholls
Sweet Sorrow, David Nicholls
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Sweet Sorrow
The long-awaited new novel from the best-selling author of ONE DAY

Author: David Nicholls

Narrator: Rory Kinnear

Unabridged: 12 hr 48 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Harper

Published: 08/04/2020


Synopsis

“A tale of first love that hits all the right notes . . . [it] just might be the sweetest book to brighten your late summer.” —The Washington Post "Dazzles with wit.”—People  From the bestselling author of One Day comes a bittersweet and brilliantly funny coming-of-age tale about the heart-stopping thrill of first love—and how one summer can forever change a life.Now: On the verge of marriage and a fresh start, thirty-eight year old Charlie Lewis finds that he can’t stop thinking about the past, and the events of one particular summer.Then: Sixteen-year-old Charlie Lewis is the kind of boy you don’t remember in the school photograph. He’s failing his classes. At home he looks after his depressed father—when surely it should be the other way round—and if he thinks about the future at all, it is with a kind of dread.But when Fran Fisher bursts into his life and despite himself, Charlie begins to hope.In order to spend time with Fran, Charlie must take on a challenge that could lose him the respect of his friends and require him to become a different person. He must join the Company. And if the Company sounds like a cult, the truth is even more appalling: The price of hope, it seems, is Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet learned and performed in a theater troupe over the course of a summer.Now: Charlie can’t go the altar without coming to terms with his relationship with Fran, his friends, and his former self. Poignant, funny, enchanting, devastating, Sweet Sorrow is a tragicomedy about the rocky path to adulthood and the confusion of family life, a celebration of the reviving power of friendship and that brief, searing explosion of first love that can only be looked at directly after it has burned out.

About David Nicholls

David Nicholls is the bestselling author of Starter for Ten; The Understudy; One Day; Us, which was longlisted for the Booker Prize for Fiction; Sweet Sorrow; and You Are Here. He is also a screenwriter who has also written adaptations of Far from the Madding Crowd, When Did You Last See Your Father? and Great Expectations, as well as his own novels, Starter for Ten, One Day, and Us. His adaptation of Edward St Aubyn's Patrick Melrose, starring Benedict Cumberbatch, was nominated for an Emmy and won him a BAFTA for best writer. Nicholls is also the Executive Producer and a contributing screenwriter on a new Netflix adaptation of One Day.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Peter on September 02, 2019

I remember the last time I bought a David Nicholls novel. I brought Us to the counter and the woman at the till said: "Oh! Do men read him too?" I wasn't quite sure what to make of that. Maybe it's down to the fact that One Day, Nicholls' biggest hit, has a sweeping romance at its core and therefore......more

Goodreads review by Charlotte on May 22, 2020

Bittersweet. 💖 I enjoyed this most recent book by David Nicholls, I loved One Day and so was feeling pretty confident. Charlie lives in a small town in Surrey (or Sussex) not far from London, but far enough away. He’s just completed his GCSE exams and now faces the endless summer. He is a typical ave......more

Goodreads review by Glenn on August 26, 2022

Wow. I am an absolute sucker for stories about people being altered by love, art and friendship. And David Nicholls's novel about a sad, directionless 16-year-old absolutely gutted me. It's one of the most entertaining books I've read this year. I stopped counting the number of times I laughed out l......more

Goodreads review by PattyMacDotComma on March 23, 2020

3.5★ “. . . and it occurred to me then, just as it does now, that the greatest lie that age tells about youth is that it’s somehow free of care, worry or fear. Good God, doesn’t anyone remember?” Sweet sorrow this is – a tender, nostalgic reminiscence of Charlie Lewis, now in his thirties, about his 1......more