"A magnificent new home in an old neighborhood. On a lounge chair by the pool, there’s a girl who wants to be alone. We’ll begin our story right here—minutes before the event that will change everything… A Sunday in May, when the neighbors, as usual, try to find that thin line, the fragile balance between the old and the new, between us and them. Then, after the funerals, the media representatives will find out who’s to blame. They’ll force witnesses to say on camera which side they’re on.
For your information—we didn’t want to be on anyone’s side."
Read the provocative and gripping novel “Good Neighbors,” a New York Times bestseller.
"Delightful… I read this book in one sitting." —
"A riveting story about modern morality." —
"Unmistakable. Teresa Anne Fowler has enough empathy to create characters we won’t forget." —
"A deep-minded investigation of modern prejudices." —