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Fever Pitch
''Fever Pitch: A Fan's Life'' is a 1992 autobiographical essay by British author Nick Hornby. The book is the basis for two films: ''Fever Pitch'' (1997, UK) and ''Fever Pitch'' (2005, U.S.). The first edition was subtitled "A Fan's Life", but later paperback editions were not. == Book == ''Fever Pitch'', first published in 1992, was Hornby's first book. It tells the story of the author's relationship with football and with the Arsenal Football Club, in particular. It consists of several chapters in chronological order, from the time the author first became a football fan as a child until his early thirties. Each chapter is about a specific football match that he remembers watching, most but not all at Highbury, and how it related to the events that were going on with his personal life at the time. As well as recounting Arsenal's highs and lows, Hornby talks about other football clubs that played in London. ''Fever Pitch'' sold over a million copies in the United Kingdom. It won the William Hill Sports Book of the Year in 1992 and was reprinted with a new cover and made available as part of the 2005-06 Arsenal F.C. membership pack as part of the "Final Salute" to Highbury Stadium. ''Fever Pitch'' was made a Penguin Modern Classic in August 2012.
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