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The Good Neighbor
The Good Neighbor
Author: Jay Quinn
David Harden is downsized when the dot.com bubble bursts, earning less than his wife, Meg, who recently made partner in her law firm. He is spending much of his time shuttling his two sons between school and soccer practice. — Rory Fallon, whose partner Will has his career on the fast-track, feels increasingly stranded and isolated in their elega...  more »
ISBN: 50381
Pages: 298
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Publisher: Alyson Books
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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Richard-luvs-Reading avatar reviewed The Good Neighbor on + 47 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I liked the book, including the well developed characters, the realness of the story, and the quality of the writing. Additionally, I do feel the book satisfies my requirements of completeness, although I'm actually hoping the author follow-ups with a story or another book. Finally, I am not ignoring that Quinn may have perpetuated some stereotypical traits, but I realize that the story was about two specific couples only.
I give the book a rating of 4.5 out of 5.
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A straight, married couple with two kids moves next door to a long-term gay male couple in an upscale South Florida gated community. The events that follow was fairly predictable, but still an enjoyable, quick read.


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