Monday, February 12, 2007

Book 2: About A Boy

By Nick Hornby

Like High Fidelity, the only other Hornby book I've read & reviewed, I'd already seen the movie adaptation first. And like High Fidelity, I quite enjoyed reading About a Boy too, and couldn’t help thinking what a good job the filmmakers (the Weitz brothers) did in capturing the spirit and humour of the original novel. And again, like Hi Fi, reading the book was like picturing the movie all over again (and I didn’t have to convert American accents to British ones!)

A surprise treat was that the ending of the novel was completely different from the movie version. Instead of the school music concert where the boy, Marcus, performed a wincingly painful a capella rendition of “Killing Me Softly” for his suicidal mum, Marcus and his rebellious friend Ellie embark on an ill-fated train trip to visit his Dad. This culminates in a rather farcical situation which has all the adult characters gathered at a police station of a small town to retrieve their troublesome kids.

In some ways, I prefered the final act of the movie version, since it focused exclusively on the relationship dynamic of the three main characters: Wil, the boy Marcus, and his mother Fiona. And to be honest, it also had more of a comedic and dramatic arc (better for a Hollywood movie I guess). On the other hand, the novel’s ending involved several side characters and took place in a completely new setting, which seemed to dilute the story arc and relationship focus between Wil, Marcus and Fiona.

In any case, it was still a treat to read Hornby’s novel from beginning to end. About A Boy wasn’t as cleverly sardonic as High Fidelity, but nevertheless, it had better character development and an actual narrative with the “just right” touching moments you’d expect from a man-boy buddy story, without the sentimental clichés.

4 comments:

WeSailFurther said...

This is an author and a book that have been on my to read list for a long time. I'll move them closer to the front. Are these his only two books, or are there more? Any that are not already movies?

meezly said...

I believe 3 of his books have been adapted for the screen, the third being "Fever Pitch" (with Drew Barrymore & Jimmy Fallon!).

I haven't watched the movie nor read the book (& I heard neither are as goood as the films/books of "Hi Fi" and "AaB".

Hornby's written other stuff, for sure, but I'm not acquainted with them just yet.

dsgran said...

Holy COW Meez- how is it that we're always reading the same stuff? I picked up about 10-15 books while i was back in the 'states, and RWS and AAB were two of them! thanks for the reviews.

WeSailFurther said...

They are using the song in a commercial down here. No idea for what. They play it during hockey games, so maybe a car, or beer. Probably a car.

So I find myself thinking of the book, the movie, and this review often.