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A Long Way Down

A Long Way Down

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A Long Way Down

by Hornby, Nick

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ISBN 13
9780140287028
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London.: Penguin Books., 2006. 257pp.. Paperback. Very Good+. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

Synopsis

A Long Way Down is a novel written by British author Nick Hornby, published in 2005. It is a dark comedy, playing off the themes of suicide, angst, depression and promiscuity. The story is written in the first-person narrative from the points of view of the four main characters, Martin, Maureen, Jess and JJ. These four strangers happen to meet on the roof of a high building called Topper's House in London on New Year's Eve, each with the intent of committing suicide.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
A Long Way Down
Author
Hornby, Nick
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
Used - Very Good+
ISBN 10
0140287027
ISBN 13
9780140287028
Publisher
Penguin Books.
Place of Publication
London.
Date Published
2006
Keywords
NICK HORNBY NOVEL.
Bookseller catalogs
Paperback Fiction;

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