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Suburban Guerillas: A Novel (Hardscrabble Books)

Suburban Guerillas: A Novel (Hardscrabble Books)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Written with great affection for his characters.
Review: A wonderfully written tale. Joseph Freda has a great affection for his characters, despite their human failings. The nominal subject is the economic boom and bust cycle of southern New Hampshire in the 80's, but the real story is the lives and relationships of the people living through the disruption of their small town. Covers a broad range of experience, including the search for adventure in ordinary life and unexpected occurences of humor.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Awaiting more from Freda
Review: Freda gets to the very heart of suburbia with well-written quirky characters everyone can relate to. I may be from Florida, but I can definitely relate to what happened up in New Hampshire... over-development threatens everyone. I'm wondering where the sequel is, or at least another novel from the author. Note to Freda: Make your next book longer- I hated to come to the end of "Suburban Guerillas"!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The underlying complexity of suburbia, richly revealed.
Review: Hurly is a small New England town, populated by small lives. But wait, there's more to life than mowed lawns, summer sun- sets, and ice cream. Just when you begin to see your own life as planned, predictable, and very common, like those in Hurly, Joe Freda and his gang of characters will teach you to peek beneath the rock to find the courageous, passionate, foolish, frustrated and loving nature that must be suburban life across America today. There's something for everyone to identify with, laugh at, and cheer for in this book. And happily, the characters of both sexes are drawn with a clear eye, simple lines, and surprising detail. Suburban Guerillas will sneak up on you and grab a piece of your heart. Read it. Keep it. Save it for your kids, because this is a snapshot of the life so many imagine and really do live today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The underlying complexity of suburbia, richly revealed.
Review: Hurly is a small New England town, populated by small lives. But wait, there's more to life than mowed lawns, summer sun-sets, and ice cream. Just when you begin to see your own life as planned, predictable, and very common, like those in Hurly, Joe Freda and his gang of characters will teach you to peek beneath the rock to find the courageous, passionate, foolish, frustrated and loving nature that must be suburban life across America today. There's something for everyone to identify with, laugh at, and cheer for in this book. And happily, the characters of both sexes are drawn with a clear eye, simple lines, and surprising detail. Suburban Guerillas will sneak up on you and grab a piece of your heart. Read it. Keep it. Save it for your kids, because this is a snapshot of the life so many imagine and really do live today.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Irreverent look at coping with life in suburbia...
Review: While the setting is a suburban town in New Hampshire, the issues of fidelity, parenthood, identity, marriage, aging, and finding one's place in this world are germain to our every day existence; to be a suburban guerilla is to challenge the rolling pastures and strip malls of our psyche as much as those of our towns


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