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Author: Emily Barr

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Publisher: Plume
Book Type: Paperback
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ISBN-13: 9780452285033 - ISBN-10: 0452285038
Publication Date: 3/30/2004
Pages: 336

Book Description:
Maggie's idea of starting over after breaking up with her boyfriend isn't working out as planned. Instead of the fabulous career, shopping with friends, and dinner parties she'd imagined, all she has is a lonely flat, and although it pays well, her job at Vixenz isn't worth writing home about.

Life picks up for Maggie when she accidentally discovers that she can overhear everything in her neighbors' flat. When her new neighbor David announces to his wife Libby that they and their infant son Charlie are off to Cuba on sabbatical, the travel bug is very contagious, and it doesn't take Maggie long to decide that Libby and David are not going alone...

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Nicole W. (elocina) wrote on 10/9/2005...

1 member(s) found this review helpful.

Didn't like the characters as much as I did in Baggage, but more suspenseful than Solo. Like Baggage, you get to see the point of view of multiple characters instead of just one, which works better for Barr (as compared to Solo). There was a psychological thriller aspect to the book that clearly worked. I wish the author could've gone into more description of Cuba, instead of one brief conversation with a Cuban about how the system works, because that's one of the true reasons why people are reading the book. A cashier even stopped me when I was checking out of Whole Foods in Manhattan to have a five minute conversation about Cuba, because I was carrying this book. Cuban life could have been more integral to the plot I thought, instead of Barr's whole "this person has a secret, let's find out how it is and how they go on to deal with their lives" formula that's so typical of every book I've read by her. I mean Barr started out as a travel writer by trade so you'd think she's say something more than it's beautiful and the people there dress well and love children. I thought the effects of the socialist system were simplifed.


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Gr G. (ggnyc) wrote on 9/25/2006...


chick lit. wished it had more about cuba.

Julie Q. (Highlandjewel) wrote on 7/29/2006...


Maggie discovers that she can overhear her neighbors on a baby monitor bought as a gift, so she keeps listening. The young couple are planning a trip to Cuba with their baby, and Maggie decides to go along.

Emmagene D. wrote on 5/13/2006...


Excellent story unlike any I've read before. Wonderful descriptions of Cuba.

Coree B. (Coreegirl) wrote on 4/17/2006...


Bit disturbing but a thought-provoking book.

Jill K. (jillybean14red) wrote on 12/22/2005...


A little darker than the usual chick lit


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