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Just Like You

by Nick Hornby

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SIGNED First edition,1st printing in fine condition,Hardback ,black boards, NEW

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On Oct 19 2020, a reader said:
Just Like You is the eighth novel by award-winning British author, Nick Hornby. When Lucy Fairfax and Joseph Campbell embark on their relationship, neither is looking too closely at the reasons, or the likely outcome: they are acting on mutual attraction, and find that they enjoy each other's company.

Lucy, a separated mother of two, is Head of the English Department at the local high school, forty-two years old and white. Joseph does various part-time jobs including, football coaching, baby-sitting and working in the local butcher's, is twenty-two years old, and black. When they are together, they are happy. Despite their quite disparate backgrounds, they are interested in each other's lives, enjoy their conversations (the coming Brexit vote is on everyone's lips), and have great sex.

Lucy's young sons love spending time with Joseph, although there's less of that now that he comes to spend time with Lucy instead of baby-sitting them. Because this is a covert relationship: they don't go out. It is when the result of the Brexit vote is announced that they realise just how closeted their lives have become, and how different they really are. The relationship ebbs fairly swiftly if amicably. Joseph still babysits. They both date others. But is it really over?

The insecurities that need to be soothed with reassurances in any relationship are a little different here, taking in race, age gap and level of education: "He was just a kid. He could see that now. It was because everything was new that he was embarrassed and raw. He wasn't established in any field, really. He'd be bringing her stuff, like a puppy, for a long time to come, and she could only rub his belly and call him a good boy until he was an old dog with no new tricks."

The Brexit referendum backdrop allows Hornby to explore the effect of such an issue on everyday life: "Lucy understood it now. The referendum was giving groups of people who didn't like each other, or at least failed to comprehend each other, an opportunity to fight. The government might just as well be asking a yes/no question about public nudity, or vegetarianism, or religion, or modern art, some other question that divided people into two groups, each suspicious of the other. There had to be something riding on it, otherwise people wouldn't get so upset."

There are plenty of (sometimes darkly) funny moments in this tale, including kids who are much more aware than their mother thinks, a mother who twigs to her son's activities via Find My Phone, and a confession by text. As well as heading in an unpredictable direction, Hornby's latest is entertaining and thought-provoking.

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Title
Just Like You
Author
Nick Hornby
Book Condition
Used - Fine
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fine
Quantity Available
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Edition
First
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0241338557
ISBN 13
9780241338551
Publisher
Viking
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2020

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