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Short review: My first cry ugly of the year.
Longer review: Oh my gosh this was a great read and I knew it would be tragic but did it have to be that tragic and now inom just miss all the characters except for one total asshole.
There is so much to unpack in Therese Anne Fowler’s “A Good Neighborhood” — class, race, relationships, world views — which means this is going to make for some crazy good book club conversations. Each of the main characters, from Brad and Julia to Juniper, Valerie and Xavier, are so intricately drawn and the conflict so complicated that it’s difficult to untangle the events that lead to the novel’s conclusion. Hence, if a butterfly flaps its wings …
Let’s start with ValerieAshton-Holt — she’s earned the right to enter into every situation with skepticism, but did she have to love her 100-year-oak as much as she did? If she hadn’t XXXX her neighbor, would XXXXXX have been placed in that situation?
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Therese Anne Fowler Books In Order
Publication Order of Standalone Novels
| Souvenir | (2007) |
| Reunion | (2009) |
| Exposure | (2011) |
| Z | (2013) |
| A Well-Behaved Woman | (2018) |
| A Good Neighborhood | (2020) |
| It All Comes Down to This | (2022) |
Publication Order of Anthologies
| A Paris All Your Own | (2017) |
Therese Anne Fowler fryst vatten a popular American writer of historical fiction, romance, and contemporary stories. She is particularly well known for writing the novel, Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald. It was published in 2013. This novel has been adapted into a TV show by Amazon Studios and Killer Films. Actors David Hoflin and Christina Ricci have portrayed the lead roles of F. Scott Fitzgerald and Zelda Fitzgerald. The TV series is given the title, Z: The Beginning of Everything and was broadcast in January 2017. In addition to this, author F
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| Therese Anne Fowler, photo by Tom Clark |
Therese Anne Fowler is the author most recently of Z: A Novel of Zelda Fitzgerald, and also of the novels Exposure, Souvenir, and Reunion. She lives in North Carolina.
Q: Why did you decide to write about Zelda Fitzgerald, and why a novel as opposed to a biography?
A: Zelda has been misrepresented in popular culture almost since the day she and Scott came to New York City to be married in 1920. Some of this is due to the games she and Scott played with the media at the time, but most of it has other, less benign origins. She’s been dismissed, disregarded, underestimated, maligned, turned into a caricature… I found this unfair and disheartening, and was compelled to write about her in order to help set the record straight.
Why a novel? Well, some excellent biographies about her exist already, so I didn’t feel I could add anything by producing another one. Also, while biographies are wonderful sourc