The new romance by David Nicholls is called You Are Here
A midlife couple take a hike through the Lake District in this witty and likable crowd-pleaser. A well-mapped romance – a well-liked romance – is well-known for its witty and well-connected characters. The film is based on a book written by David Nicholls.
David Nicholls’s secret formula to writing a hit modern romance. New novel from the writer of One Day and Us will doubtless bewitch millions. Our critic explains how he does it to write modern romance novels. David Nicholl's new novel, out today, is out today.
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One Day author David Nicholls on writing the British love story that's left the world heartbroken. Nicholls reflects on his 2009 romance turned Netflix hit One Day. The novel is the first in our new Culture Shifters series looking back at artworks that have had a major impact.
No other author captures the highs and lows of falling in love better than David Nicholls. He talks about nostalgia, self-confidence and the rewards of solitude. Nicholls: ‘I don’t think I’ll write another love story’ One Day reduces a new generation to tears.
Part three of One Day author David Nicholls's unmissable new novel. Marnie arrived in Cumbria for a group walking holiday organised by her friend Cleo. But who will she bond with? In yesterday's extract from You Are Here, you are here.
David Nicholls' new novel, You Are Here, is published by One Day author. In the extract, Marnie, a 38-year-old book copy editor, wonders how she ended up feeling lonely. Read our exclusive extract of the author's new book, One Day.
David Nicholls has always hated being on his own, so why does he spend a few days every year hiking alone in the wind and rain? Nicholls: ‘Thirsty, wet, desolate. The dream’: One Day author spends days hiking alone.
David Nicholls has written a romance so perfect, it's beyond boring. The One Day novelist returns with a tale of slow-burning love on a cross-country walk. But it’s far too contrived to be satisfying to be satisfied with the book.