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Looking for Peyton Place
Looking for Peyton Place
Author: Barbara Delinsky
A picture-perfect New hampshire town hides a history of scandal and intrigue-a legacy Annie Barnes has never shaken since growing up in tiny Middle River. Five decades ago the area was rocked by a bombshell of a book,Peyton Place,and its author,Grace Metalious,who seemed to know everyone's most intimate secrets. Now a bestselling novelist hersel...  more »
ISBN: 217384
Publication Date: 7/2006
Pages: 539
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Publisher: pocket books
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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Helpful Score: 3
I found this very good, interesting read. Some interesting plot twists. I really enjoyed reading this book and would read this author again
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I loved this book! It was a combination of realistic fiction and fiction. It brought in the old television series and still remained a fiction piece with a bang-up ending!
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Silkwood and Peyton Place mixed together. An easy read.
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A great mystery about a woman who returns to invertigate her mothers strange death and learns a lot of town secrets. Great read.
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Skilled, popular novelist Delinsky writes about a writer who comes from the same town as Grace Metalius (who wrote Peyton Place). Needless, to say, when she comes home, people become worried about another book coming out about the town. Delinsky's always careful and sensitive characterizations continue to be effective.
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emeraldfire avatar reviewed Looking for Peyton Place on
For Annie Barnes, going back to her hometown of Middle River, New Hampshire, meant facing truths long buried in the past; some of which she had buried herself. But it is a journey that she knows she must make, if she is ever to put to rest, once and for all, her misgivings about her mother's recent death.

To the outsider, Middle River is a picture-perfect New Hampshire town. But not to Annie Barnes. She grew up there and knows all its secrets; as did her idol Grace Metalious - author of the shocking novel Peyton Place, which laid bare a small town's sexual secrets for all to see. Although Grace had actually lived in a nearby town, the residents of Middle River had always believed that she had used them and their little town as the inspiration for her revolutionary novel. Some even insisted that Annie's own grandmother served as the model for Grace's most scandalous character. With those rumors and whispers about Peyton Place haunting her childhood, Annie found herself identifying so closely with Grace that she picked up everything and moved out of Middle River in order to start a whole new life for herself in Washington, D. C.

It's a good life too. Annie Barnes is now a bestselling author, reaching that level on the strength of only three novels. It has given Annie a confidence that she never believed she had growing up in Middle River, New Hampshire. Her attitude has the townspeople on edge when they learn she has come back into town for a rather lengthy visit. Everyone; including Annie's two sisters, believes that she has come back specifically to write about them.

Although she is amused by the discomfort that her return causes the town, Annie has no intention of writing a novel about the town or its people. It is her mother's death - under suspicious circumstances - that has drawn Annie back. Soon her probing investigations begin to make people nervous, and when she discovers evidence of harmful pollutants emanating from the local paper mill - she finds herself at odds with almost all the townspeople. She is amazed at how unfazed they, as well as members of her own family are by the possiblity that toxins are seeping through the town. Because the mill is the town's only employer, they are frightened of what could happen if Annie digs any deeper. That fear ultimately turns ugly. But Annie is on a mission; and with the legacy of Grace Metalious to guide her, she will come face-to-face with the decades of secrets and lies that Middle River hides. Annie will eventually find the strength to help heal the wounded town, as well as her own wounded family.

I did enjoy this book; it was very well-written and quite lyrical in places; however, I thought that it focused a bit too much on Grace Metalious and the writing of Peyton Place, so that it was slightly rushed towards the end. I give this book a B+!
waterbearer avatar reviewed Looking for Peyton Place on + 62 more book reviews
Riveting might be too strong of a word to describe this story, but it was a page-turner. The small-town girl made big, returns to the small town to stir up some secrets and tick people off. Meanwhile, she finds time for forbidden love.
JanieK avatar reviewed Looking for Peyton Place on + 54 more book reviews
I bought this book because it was on the clearance rack at Borders and it sounded interesting enough. Happily, it was a wonderful read. A lot of story going on...her and her sisters, her and the town, her feelings about being home again and then the mystery on top of it all and how she deals with it and the town's resistance. Very good read!
dangerlucy avatar reviewed Looking for Peyton Place on + 14 more book reviews
This was a great book, one of my favorites of Barbara Delinsky. Great characters and story line.
sdgirl avatar reviewed Looking for Peyton Place on + 160 more book reviews
fun twist on a book being about another book and the people involved
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One of her best books...excellent..couldn't put it down
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About this title: Inspired by Grace Metalious, the pioneering author of "Peyton Place, New York Times" bestselling author Delinsky pens this bold, new novel. When a celebrated nonfiction writer returns to her small New Hampshire hometown, she finds herself going up against the powerful family who owns the local paper mill, and discovers the town is rocked by secrets and hostilities.


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