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Cover of The Neighbors Are Watching

The Neighbors Are Watching

โœ Scribed by Ginsberg, Debra


Book ID
108618829
Publisher
Crown/Archetype
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
278 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780307463883

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โœฆ Synopsis


Set against the backdrop of the deadly 2007 wildfires that forced the evacuation of half a million San Diego residents, Debra Ginsberg's new novel, The Neighbors Are Watching, examines the dark side of suburbia--a place where everyone has something to hide.

Aside from their annual block party, the neighbors on Fuller Court tend to keep to themselves--which doesn't mean that they aren't all watching and judging each other on the sly. So when pregnant teenager Diana Jones shows up, literally, on her biological father's doorstep, the neighbors can't stop talking. Joe Montana is a handsome restaurant manager who failed to tell his wife Allison that he fathered a baby with an ex-girlfriend seventeen years ago. Allison, already harboring her own inner resentments, takes the news very badly. She isn't the only one. Diana's bombshell arrival in their quiet cul-de-sac sets off a chain reaction of secrets and lies that threaten __ to engulf the neighborhood along with...


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