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Samma tid nästa vecka?
2018
First Published
3.22
Average Rating
16
Number of Pages
Att vara nio år och helt sakna talanger kan få oanade konsekvenser. I sökandet efter sitt kall i livet kan man nämligen råka skörda ett och annat offer—vilket är just vad som händer i denna pärla till novell, där "En dag"-författaren David Nicholls med glimten i ögat skildrar en ung pojkes entusiasm, och en stram pianolärarinnas totala vånda, inför något så enkelt(?) som att lära sig spela piano.
Avg Rating
3.22
Number of Ratings
209
5 STARS
10%
4 STARS
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3 STARS
44%
2 STARS
17%
1 STARS
3%
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David Nicholls
David Nicholls
Author · 7 books

David Nicholls is a British author, screenwriter, and actor. A student of Toynbee Comprehensive school and Barton Peveril Sixth Form College, he Graduated from the University of Bristol having studied English Literature and Drama. After graduation, he won a scholarship to study at the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York, before returning to London in 1991 and finally earning an Equity card. He worked sporadically as an actor for the next eight years, eventually earning a three year stint at the Royal National Theatre, followed by a job at BBC Radio Drama as a script reader/researcher. This led to script-editing jobs at London Weekend Television and Tiger Aspect Productions. During this period, he began to write, developing an adaptation of Sam Shepard’s stage-play Simpatico with the director Matthew Warchus, an old friend from University. He also wrote his first original script, a situation comedy about frustrated waiters, Waiting, which was later optioned by the BBC. Simpatico was turned into a feature film in 1999, and this allowed David to start writing full-time. He has been twice nominated for BAFTA awards and his first novel, Starter for Ten was featured on the first Richard and Judy Book Club.

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