I don't want my books to excludeanyone, but if they have to, then I would rather they excluded the people whofeel they are too smart for them!” – Nick Hornby
Hornby, born in England on April 17,1957 writes about “ordinary people” in ways that translate into bestsellerslike Fever Pitch, About a Boy, and High Fidelity. FeverPitch, while written about a fan’s obsession (based on his own) withEnglish soccer, was made an even bigger hit as an American movie adaptation,where it focused on Jimmy Fallon’s character’s obsession with the Boston RedSox.
His most recent novel is 2020s JustLike You, and in 2022 he released the nonfiction book Dickens and Prince.
Also dedicated to helping kids withspecial needs, Hornby has donated many of his royalties – from nearly 6 millioncopies of his books sold – to helping kids with autism. And, heco-founded the nonprofit Ministry of Stories to help children and youngadults develop their writing skills, and to support teachers who inspirestudents to write.
“All the books we own” Hornby said,“both read and unread, are the fullest expression of self we have at ourdisposal.”
Published on April 16, 2025 07:12