You Are Here
The Instant Number 1 Sunday Times Bestseller, from the author of One Day
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Publisher Description
A 2024 highlight for The Times, Sunday Times, Observer, Financial Times, Guardian, Evening Standard, Irish Independent and Scotsman
Winner of the Books Are My Bag Readers Award for Fiction 2024
The new novel by the author of One Day, now a major Netflix series
'Written with charm and wit, it even made me consider walking the Northumberland Coast Path'
JACQUELINE WILSON, SPECTATOR
'A triumph, a real gift of a novel'
SUNDAY TIMES
'A comforting antidote to the grimness of our grim world'
GUARDIAN
'Nicholls's knack for warm characters, funny dialogue and superb scene-setting is as spot-on as ever'
DAILY MAIL
'I read David Nicholls' new book You Are Here - you'll love it as much as One Day . . . Probably his best yet'
INDEPENDENT
'A great comic novel . . . The reader becomes so invested in the outcome of this romance that it makes the whole world shimmer with a kind of secret possibility'
OBSERVER
'A novel that will make you feel terrific'
FINANCIAL TIMES
'Few contemporary writers make characters feel as human as David Nicholls does'
BBC.com
'The irresistible feel of a classic romance'
MAIL ON SUNDAY
'Romantic, funny and hopeful'
DOLLY ALDERTON, author of Good Material
'Tender, wise and joyful. I inhaled it'
JOJO MOYES, author of Me Before You
'Magnificent'
MARIAN KEYES, author of My Favourite Mistake
Sometimes you need to get lost to find your way
Marnie is stuck.
Stuck working alone in her London flat, stuck battling the long afternoons and a life that often feels like it's passing her by.
Michael is coming undone.
Reeling from his wife's departure, increasingly reclusive, taking himself on long, solitary walks across the moors and fells.
When a persistent mutual friend and some very English weather conspire to bring them together, Marnie and Michael suddenly find themselves alone on the most epic of walks and on the precipice of a new friendship.
But can they survive the journey?
A new love story by beloved bestseller David Nicholls, You Are Here is a novel of first encounters, second chances and finding the way home.
ONE OF BRITAIN'S MOST ACCLAIMED WRITERS
'One of the most astute chroniclers of England as it is now'
FINANCIAL TIMES
'An uncanny ability to make us laugh out loud, but also care passionately about his characters'
DAILY TELEGRAPH
'Nicholls writes with such tender precision about love'
THE TIMES
'No one else writes novels that are both relatable and revelatory in the way he does'
EVENING STANDARD
'Genuinely brilliant'
NEW STATESMAN
David Nicholls, You Are Here Number 1 Sunday Times bestseller May 2024 (UK)
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
After the overwhelming success of One Day’s TV adaptation, its author David Nicholls is having another moment. You Are Here—his sixth novel and first since 2019’s Sweet Sorrow—is a gentle introduction to Nicholls’ gorgeous storytelling and almost unrivalled power to spark unprovoked weeping from his readers. Your Em and Dex here are divorcees Marnie and Michael, brought together by a mutual friend on a monumental coastal walk. Here, our heroes tackle some brutal weather and realities of their shared back stories. There’s little by way of melodrama or huge twists, the magic lies within Nicholls’ gut-wrenching ability to capture magic and heartbreak from the mundane realities of everyday life and conjure up characters we can’t fail to hold dear.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Two lonely strangers meet while hiking England's Coast to Coast Walk in the witty latest from Nicholls (Sweet Sorrow). Marnie Walsh, 38, has been wiling away her days as a freelance copy editor, working out of her one-bedroom London flat. Over the years, her friends have started families and left town, but she hasn't had a relationship since her divorce a decade earlier. Michael Bradshaw, a 42-year-old geography teacher from York, likes being alone, though he finds it hard spending time at home ever since his wife Natasha left him nine months earlier. On weekends, he sets out on long, strenuous hikes. Marnie's and Michael's stories converge when a mutual friend invites the two to join a three-day walk on the fells with stays at inns along the way. The two are left alone together by the second day, after the others quit due to heavy rain. While hiking, they develop an easy rapport. Marnie shares why her marriage failed, and Michael divulges that he and his wife were unable to have kids. Marnie is excited to have the time alone with Michael, though unbeknownst to her, he's planning to meet his ex-wife at a point farther along the trail. Nicholls's story unfolds rather predictably, but the terrain, the elements his protagonists face, and their engaging banter save the day. Fans of the author's previous books will get just what they came for.
Customer Reviews
Joyful and human
A beautiful book! Joyful to read.
Sorry, but..
This is a very nicely written book about ordinary people doing ordinary things. And I suppose my life is pretty ordinary too, so it’s not adding much to my day or my thoughts.