7 member(s) found this review helpful.
Great book. I especially reccomend it to anyone who has had their lives touched by breast cancer -either their own or a loved one. Also a great story about friendships and the healing powers friendships have.
6 member(s) found this review helpful.
Set in the small Massachusetts fishing town of Gloucester, Good Harbor is a slow-paced study of female friendship. Here Diamant can luxuriate in the development of just two principal characters: 59-year-old Kathleen Levine, a children's librarian who is undergoing radiation therapy for breast cancer, and a 42-year-old romance novelist, Joyce Tabachnik, who has bought a summer retreat in Gloucester in the hope of finally writing a "serious" book. The two meet at temple after a service presided over by a newly hired female rabbi. (What joy it must have been for Diamant, who chronicled so much oppression of Hebrew women in The Red Tent, to casually include the presence of female clergy.) Kathleen has no real confidante aside from her husband, Buddy; Joyce is facing estrangement from both her business-minded husband, Frank, and her soccer-obsessed daughter, Nina. What the women are lacking, they find in each other. As their intimacy grows, Diamant sometimes tells us what we already know, breaking into a conversation, for example, to announce how well things are going ("They smiled at each other. They were going to be okay."). This is a moving story nonetheless--short on incident, but with carefully drawn characters and fluid, matter-of-fact prose.

MaryAnn R. (
MaryAnn) wrote on 5/11/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was a very good book about women friendships.

Robin P. (
MrsP) wrote on 3/8/2007...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
Lovely story of the power of friendship.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
By the author of "The Red Tent." Not as endearing, but good characters.
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
This was a satisfying read...the story of two women at different points in their lives, relying on each other for support and guidance.

John A. (
Greenie) wrote on 12/9/2005...
3 member(s) found this review helpful.
An excellent story....you will not be disappointed.

Amanda A. (
amandaa) wrote on 9/6/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
A great read! I love how the dynamic friendship between the women grows and the characters are realistic. It also explores how a life-altering event (such as being diagnosed with breast cancer) can become the catalyst for working out other issues in your life and uncovering hidden fascets.

Addie B. (
addie) wrote on 8/20/2007...
2 member(s) found this review helpful.
Not bad. Diamant's other book, The Red Tent, was much better.
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Not having read "The Red Tent", I had no particular expectations of this book. I found that while not big on action, the relationships between the two women and their families was enough to make "Good Harbor" a very satisfying read. (And it IS a very nice beach, too!)