<p>‘The novel is not so much about winning and losing as it is about the extraordinary importance of the club in the fans’ lives. Harrison’s passion for the game is evident but it’s how he draws out the personalities of these two taciturn characters that impresses most. <em>Season</em> hits the back of the net’</p>

- John Boyne, Irish Times,

<p>‘Harrison does an excellent job... <em>Season</em> captures the universal experience of fandom but its real concern is male loneliness’</p>

- David Annand, TLS,

<p>‘A convincing portrait of every football fan’s quest to be reassured that, at least once a week, you aren’t alone, <em>Season</em> pushes beyond the clichés to get to something emotionally true. A heartfelt and sensitive portrait of male bonding in the stands’</p>

- Daily Telegraph,

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<p>‘[Harrison] writes about the game really beautifully. You don’t need to know much about football to find [<em>Season</em>] compelling’</p>

- Nick Ahad, Front Row, BBC Radio 4,

<p>‘In this clever, heartfelt debut, two lonely season-ticket holders glimpse one another’s lives between the lines of tight-lipped small talk. Their losses, it becomes clear, aren’t only on the pitch, even as the novel’s emotion stays rooted in matchday experience’</p>

- Mail on Sunday, the best new fiction,

<p>‘A heartfelt, platonic love story develops between the Young Man and the Old Man as they navigate their complicated lives and find a connection. This is an intelligent exploration of masculinity in the 21st century’</p>

- The Observer,

<p>‘We all start out as fans, and whatever our football journey, it remains the crux of all we do. To be reminded so movingly of the power of supporting – both our teams and each other – is a treat. A beautiful novel about the beautiful game’</p>

- Jonathan Pearce,

<p>‘In this clever, heartfelt debut, two lonely season-ticket holders glimpse one another’s lives between the lines of tight-lipped small talk. Their losses, it becomes clear, aren’t only on the pitch, even as the novel’s emotion stays rooted in matchday experience’</p>

<p>‘Harrison does an excellent job... <em>Season</em> captures the universal experience of fandom but its real concern is male loneliness’</p>

- David Annand,

<p>‘A highly accomplished novel written with gut-wrenching, net-busting depth. It is a book that effortlessly captures the touching intergenerational bond of two loyal football supporters. Every word counts; everything means something. This is so much more than a novel for fans of the so-called ‘beautiful game’; this is a winner of a story in every way that all kinds of readers will inhale and remember long after the final whistle’</p>

- Ashley Hickson-Lovence,

<p>‘The world of professional football is usually a graveyard of literary aspiration, but George Harrison has found a way of using the match-day experience as a prism through which to examine the lives of the people watching on from the stands. Well observed, neatly handled and full of good things’</p>

- D J Taylor,

<p>‘A beautifully crafted and accomplished debut – an emotionally rich and formally fresh examination of masculinity and alienation that deserves a wide readership’</p>

- Michael Donkor,

<p>‘Football novels are notoriously difficult to get right but George Harrison has taken his chance with some aplomb in his cleverly structured debut novel’</p>

- Pete May, Hammers in the Heart,

<p>‘An absorbing, beautifully written, constantly surprising novel. The description of events on the field, as the side battles relegation, is riveting and completely authentic – but what goes on in the minds of the two men is just as compelling. The insecurities of youth and the frailties of older age are expertly explored. Ultimately it is football’s ability to provide a sense of purpose and belonging to very different people’s lives that makes this a most heartwarming read’</p>

- Roger Hermiston,

<p>‘This is a tale familiar to the many of us who enter into maddening relationships with our football club. But it is far more than that – it is about the relationships we strike with others who share the affliction. It is told beautifully and poignantly by the author’</p>

- Riath Al-Samarrai,

<p>‘George Harrison skilfully evokes the unique and valuable role football plays in so many people’s lives. He captures how moments of sporting euphoria and heartbreak can briefly but beautifully blot out relationship, family and work fears and the depths of anxiety, gratitude and delight that exist beyond male inarticulacy. A brilliant, original and necessary novel’</p>

- Nicolas Padamsee,

<p>‘A football novel like no other, <em>Season</em> is a love story – not romantic love, but love of team, of game. It’s a love that grabs you young and can never be shaken…for better or for worse’</p>

- Guy Swindells, Talk Sport,

SHORTLISTED: Nero Book Awards

SHORTLISTED: East Anglian Book Awards

‘A beautiful novel about the beautiful game’ Jonathan Pearce

For ten months of the year, two men are drawn to adjacent seats in a stadium, carrying the burdens of life and pouring all their hopes into their beloved but ailing team.

Fatherless and fretful, the Young Man is trying to nurture a precarious new relationship and to find his place in the world. The Old Man, an increasingly isolated carer for his fading wife, knows he has little left to look forward to. Neither fan is a comfortable talker. However, in a slow-motion play of nods, silences and guarded chats, they strike up a tentative friendship across the generational gap.

Told through thirty-eight chapters – one for each game of the Premier League campaign – Season is a lyrical, hypnotic and gently uplifting study of loneliness and modern masculinity. About much more than football, it celebrates the healing, unifying and maddening role of ritualised sport in the lives of ordinary people.

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The Young Man and the Old Man – two fanatics in adjacent seats – form a slow but steady friendship over the course of a football season. As their beloved club lurches towards relegation – and as they pour ever more of their hopes into the ailing team – both men come to realise how much they have in common
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781785634147
Publisert
2025-01-09
Utgiver
Eye Books
Vekt
326 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
135 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
288

Forfatter

Biografisk notat

George Harrison is a writer based in Norwich. He has worked as a freelance editor and ghostwriter on an eclectic mix of non-fiction books; his editorial back catalogue ranges from the memoirs of a professional golfer to true-crime stories and a book about the life of a South African spy. Despite having grown up in the West Country, he is a lifelong Norwich City fan and is fortunate now to live just a short walk away from Carrow Road. He wrote Season, his debut novel, while attached to the Escalator Talent Development Programme at the National Centre for Writing.