Fever Pitch

Fever Pitch

1992 • 247 pages

Ratings36

Average rating3.6

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In America, it is soccer. But in Great Britain, it is the real football. No pads, no prayers, no prisoners. And that's before the players even take the field.

Nick Hornby has been a football fan since the moment he was conceived. Call it predestiny. Or call it preschool. Fever Pitch is his tribute to a lifelong obsession. Part autobiography, part comedy, part incisive analysis of insanity, Hornby's award-winning memoir captures the fever pitch of fandom — its agony and ecstasy, its community, its defining role in thousands of young mens' coming-of-age stories. Fever Pitch is one for the home team. But above all, it is one for everyone who knows what it really means to have a losing season.

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A beautiful life story of a gooner comprising ups and downs just like Arsenal. The similarities he find between his life and the Arsenal club are brilliant.
Must read for every fan!

February 21, 2018
June 5, 2013

forse il meno bello di Hornby, da avere per gli appassionati, altrimenti puntate subito e senza remore sul bellissimo “alta fedeltà!”

January 1, 2006