THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
A Good Neighbourhood explores how class, race and star-crossed love will change two families’ lives forever. Perfect for fans of Celeste Ng and Jodi Picoult.
‘A feast of a read: compelling, heartbreaking, and inevitable. I finished A Good Neighborhood in a single sitting. Yes, it’s that good.’ Jodi Picoult
‘There’s no doubting this novel’s power’ Daily Mail
In Oak Knoll, a tight-knit North Carolina neighbourhood, professor of forestry and ecology Valerie Alston-Holt is raising her bright and talented biracial son. All is well until the Whitmans move in next door – an apparently traditional family with new money, ambition, and a secretly troubled teenage daughter.
With little in common except a property line, these two very different families quickly find themselves at odds over an historic oak tree in Valerie’s yard.
But as they fight, they fail to notice that there is a romance blossoming between their two teenagers. A romance that will challenge the carefully constructed concepts of class and race in this small community. A romance that might cause everything to shatter…
Praise for A Good Neighbourhood…
‘Compelling, complicated, timely, and smart . . . hard to put down and hard to forget’
LAURIE FRANKEL, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS IS
‘This is a story that will stick with you for a long time’
EMILY GIFFIN, NO.1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ALL WE EVER WANTED
‘Smart dialogue, compelling characters and a communal “we” narrator that implicates us all in the wrenching conclusion’
TARA CONKLIN, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE LAST ROMANTICS
‘A thought provoking and gripping novel – the kind that will have you savouring every page’
CULTUREFLY
‘It’s the kind of book you tell your friends to read immediately, just so you have someone to talk to about it’
i PAPER
‘Fowler’s novel culminates with injustices that are painfully easy to imagine because they continue to be a part of our contemporary lived experience’
THE WASHINGTON POST
‘Make sure a friend reads it too – you’re going to want to talk about this book as soon as you finish it’
GOOD MORNING AMERICA
‘Fans of Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere need to read Therese Anne Fowler’s A Good Neighbourhood’
POPSUGAR
‘Beautiful, compelling and heartbreaking’
GLASGOW HERALD
‘A brilliantly written novel for our times’
BRUCE HOLSINGER, AUTHOR OF THE GIFTED SCHOOL
‘This page-turner delivers a thoughtful exploration of prejudice, preconceived notions, and what it means to be innocent’
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
‘A rippling story for fans of suspenseful domestic dramas’
BOOKLIST
‘An unforgettable, heart-breaking story’
LIBRARY JOURNAL, STARRED REVIEW
‘Check out this contemporary fiction novel if you’ve ever found yourself wondering what it means to be a good neighbour in modern America’
HUFFINGTON POST
‘A provocative, absorbing read’
PEOPLE
‘One of the most precise and timely novels of the year’
NEWSWEEK
A Good Neighbourhood explores how class, race and star-crossed love will change two families’ lives forever. Perfect for fans of Celeste Ng and Jodi Picoult.
‘A feast of a read: compelling, heartbreaking, and inevitable. I finished A Good Neighborhood in a single sitting. Yes, it’s that good.’ Jodi Picoult
‘There’s no doubting this novel’s power’ Daily Mail
In Oak Knoll, a tight-knit North Carolina neighbourhood, professor of forestry and ecology Valerie Alston-Holt is raising her bright and talented biracial son. All is well until the Whitmans move in next door – an apparently traditional family with new money, ambition, and a secretly troubled teenage daughter.
With little in common except a property line, these two very different families quickly find themselves at odds over an historic oak tree in Valerie’s yard.
But as they fight, they fail to notice that there is a romance blossoming between their two teenagers. A romance that will challenge the carefully constructed concepts of class and race in this small community. A romance that might cause everything to shatter…
Praise for A Good Neighbourhood…
‘Compelling, complicated, timely, and smart . . . hard to put down and hard to forget’
LAURIE FRANKEL, BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THIS IS HOW IT ALWAYS IS
‘This is a story that will stick with you for a long time’
EMILY GIFFIN, NO.1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF ALL WE EVER WANTED
‘Smart dialogue, compelling characters and a communal “we” narrator that implicates us all in the wrenching conclusion’
TARA CONKLIN, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE LAST ROMANTICS
‘A thought provoking and gripping novel – the kind that will have you savouring every page’
CULTUREFLY
‘It’s the kind of book you tell your friends to read immediately, just so you have someone to talk to about it’
i PAPER
‘Fowler’s novel culminates with injustices that are painfully easy to imagine because they continue to be a part of our contemporary lived experience’
THE WASHINGTON POST
‘Make sure a friend reads it too – you’re going to want to talk about this book as soon as you finish it’
GOOD MORNING AMERICA
‘Fans of Celeste Ng’s Little Fires Everywhere need to read Therese Anne Fowler’s A Good Neighbourhood’
POPSUGAR
‘Beautiful, compelling and heartbreaking’
GLASGOW HERALD
‘A brilliantly written novel for our times’
BRUCE HOLSINGER, AUTHOR OF THE GIFTED SCHOOL
‘This page-turner delivers a thoughtful exploration of prejudice, preconceived notions, and what it means to be innocent’
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
‘A rippling story for fans of suspenseful domestic dramas’
BOOKLIST
‘An unforgettable, heart-breaking story’
LIBRARY JOURNAL, STARRED REVIEW
‘Check out this contemporary fiction novel if you’ve ever found yourself wondering what it means to be a good neighbour in modern America’
HUFFINGTON POST
‘A provocative, absorbing read’
PEOPLE
‘One of the most precise and timely novels of the year’
NEWSWEEK
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Reviews
'Therese Anne Fowler has taken the ingredients of racism, justice, and conservative religion and has concocted a feast of a read: compelling, heart-breaking, and inevitable. I finished A Good Neighbourhood in a single sitting. Yes, it's that good.'
A Good Neighbourhood is my favourite kind of novel - compelling, complicated, timely, and smart. With great humanity, Therese Anne Fowler imparts a full-hearted, unflinching indictment of a broken system and in so doing tells a story hard to put down and hard to forget.
'Compelling and captivating, A Good Neighbourhood left me speechless yet wanting to discuss. This is a story that will stick with you for a long time.'
A gripping modern morality tale... Familiar elements - two families, two young lovers, a legal dispute - frame a story that feels both classic and inevitable. But Fowler makes the book her own with smart dialogue, compelling characters and a communal "we" narrator that implicates us all in the wrenching conclusion.
Traversing topics of love, race, and class, this emotionally complex novel speaks to-and may reverberate beyond-our troubled times
A rippling story for fans of suspenseful domestic dramas
'This page-turner delivers a thoughtful exploration of prejudice, preconceived notions, and what it means to be innocent'
An unforgettable, heart-breaking story
A thought provoking and gripping novel - the kind that will have you savouring every page
Prepare for tears and make sure a friend reads it too - you're going to want to talk about this book as soon as you finish it
Fowler's writing is beautiful, compelling and heartbreaking
It's the kind of book you tell your friends to read immediately, just so you have someone to talk to about it
There's no doubting this novel's power
Check out this contemporary fiction novel if you've ever found yourself wondering what it means to be a good neighbour in modern America
Fowler's novel culminates with injustices that are painfully easy to imagine because they continue to be a part of our contemporary lived experience
One of the most precise and timely novels of the year
A provocative, absorbing read
Fans of Celeste Ng's Little Fires Everywhere need to read Therese Anne Fowler's A Good Neighbourhood