Wednesday, November 4, 2009

A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY: PREVIEW AND GIVEAWAY

A BINGLE BELLS BOOK CHOICE
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A GREAT GIFT FOR THE
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A FRIEND OF THE FAMILY

BY LAUREN GRODSTEIN


ABOUT THE BOOK:

Pete Dizinoff has spent years working toward a life that would be, by all measures, deemed successful. A skilled internist, he’s built a thriving practice in suburban New Jersey. He has a devoted wife, a network of close friends, and an impressive house, and most important, he has a son, Alec, on whom he’s pinned all his hopes. Pete has afforded Alec every opportunity, bailed him out of close calls with the law, and even ensured his acceptance into a good college.

But Pete never counted on the wild card: Laura, his best friend's daughter—ten years older than Alec, irresistibly beautiful, with a past so shocking that it’s never spoken of. When Laura sets her sights on Alec, Pete sees his plans for his son not just unraveling but being destroyed completely. Believing he has only the best of intentions, he sets out to derail this romance and rescue his son. He could never have foreseen how his whole world would shatter in the process.


Lauren Grodstein delivers a riveting story in the tradition of
The Ice Storm, American Beauty, and Little Children, charting a father's fall from grace as he struggles to save his family, his reputation, and himself.

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR:


Lauren Grodstein is the author of the collection The Best of Animals and a novel, Reproduction is the Flaw of Love, which was both a Breakout Book selection from Amazon.com and a Borders Original Voices pick. Her work has been translated into German, Italian, and French. She teaches creative writing at Rutgers University.



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GIVEAWAY

THANKS TO COURTNEY AND THE
GOOD PEOPLE AT ALGONQUIN BOOKS,
I HAVE THREE COPIES OF THIS
WONDERFUL BOOK TO GIVE AWAY.

RULES
--U.S. Residents Only

--No P.O. Boxes, Please
--Email address must be in your comment
--ALL comments must be separate to count
or they will count as one instead of possibly two.


HOW TO ENTER:

+1 ENTRY: Go to Lauren Grodstein's website here and read the reviews written about this book and name one reviewer you particularly liked the review of.

+1 MORE ENTRY: Blog or Tweet about this giveaway and leave a link in your comment here that I can follow!

+1 MORE ENTRY: Follow on Google Connect (see left hand sidebar) or tell me how you do follow.

+1 MORE ENTRY: Watch for my Review and Author Interview coming soon, and come back and leave a comment for the BONUS ENTRIES
.

DEADLINE TO ENTER IS

6 PM, EST, NOVEMBER 24


GOOD LUCK!

77 comments:

Anonymous said...

I liked Sara Nelson's review.

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Carol W. said...

I liked the review by Jim Shepard of O Magazine.

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Tea said...

I would love to read this book. After reading the reviews, I chose Publisher Weekly's Starred review because the review is simplistic and gets straight to the point.

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holdenj said...

I liked Sara Nelson's comments about how well Lauren wrote about male suburban angst.
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holdenj said...

I follow with Google Friend Connect.
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Libby's Library said...

Sara Nelson's

Thanks for the giveaway!

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Libby's Library said...

I follow - thanks.

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Tea said...

I have linked.

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Tea said...

I follow by Google.

Tea said...

I have another link. I'm afraid the other one won't work.

http://readwithtea.blogspot.com/2009/11/friend-of-family-by-lauren-grodstein.html

Jo-Jo said...

I would love to be entered for this book.
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Jo-Jo said...

I'm also a follower.
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Linda Kish said...

I liked Kate Christensen's review most. It really makes me want to read this book.

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(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

I've been eying this book, and would love to be entered.

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Rebecca Orr said...

I liked Irina Reyn,author of What Happened to Anna K's review. bekki1820cb@gmail.com

Rebecca Orr said...

I am a follower
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Rebecca Orr said...

tweet: http://twitter.com/bekki1820cb/status/5437179123
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Martha Lawson said...

I liked the review Booklist gave!

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Martha Lawson said...

I'm a google follower

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Margie said...

I liked Kate Christensen's review.

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Margie said...

Your site is on my Favorites list, and I stop by quite often to see what's new.
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rubynreba said...

I liked Elizabeth Strout's review.
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rubynreba said...

She is a phenomenal parallel-parker! I find this interesting because I am not!
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Libby's Library said...

I learned that she just finished reading “The Pine Barrens,” by John McPhee.

Thanks for the giveaway.

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Margie said...

Bonus...
She teaches creative writing at Rutgers.
Thanks for the giveaway!

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lag123 said...

I thought Sara Nelson's review was most descriptive. Please enter me.

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lag123 said...

I follow on google connect and google reader.

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Tea said...

The whole interview is interesting. I love the way Lauren described a character popping in her head. I also tuned in to what she likes to read. I happen to have a copy of "Come To Me" by Amy Bloom. I love short stories. I also love coming of age themes. So, I have to say thank you to Lauren Gordstein for that information. "The Rachel Papers" is an interesting title. Plus, I've never read Martin Amis. Thank you so much for this time to learn more about an author with a newly published book.

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Mitz said...

Being a mother of 3 teenage boys this book sounds pretty good to me.

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Anonymous said...

I liked Publishers Weekly review.

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Mitz said...

I like Publishers Weekly review

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Mitz said...

I am following by google connect on blog

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Mitz said...

I enjoyed reading Laurens interview, very informative.

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Unknown said...

I would have to say I like Sara Nelson's review the best.

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Marilu said...

I couldn't decided between 2 comments I liked the best. They were by
- Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Olive Kitteridge
and.
- Kate Christensen, author of Trouble

Thanks for the entry!
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Marilu said...

I follow your blog!!
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Marilu said...

I really enjoyed the interview. One thing I found interesting is that she referred to herself as a "phenomenal parallel-parker". I got a kick out of that sentence. One thing I would have like dto ask is " do you think you could teach my mother that skill?". Thanks for the entries!
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g.g. said...

Publisher's Weekly did a nice review

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g.g. said...

I follow on google friend connect and thanks for the chance at this book

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Anonymous said...

I follow at Google Connect.

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Anonymous said...

Bonus entry-The author must have terrific spatial relations; she is an excellent parker.

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Reading said...

I like Elizabeth Strout's review. I love when a book stays with you even when you put it down.

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Reading said...

I follow on Google friend connect.

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Sue said...

I enjoyed Elizabeth Strout's review. I really loved how honest it seemed. Thanks for the giveaway.

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Deb K said...

I really liked Elizabeth Strout's review.

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Deb K said...

I follow on Google Friend Connect!

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catss99 said...

I liked Sara Nelsons
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LoveMyCoffee said...

Jim Shepard, from the O Magazine had a short and direct review

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I follow by Google Friend Connect

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Unknown said...

I liked T Cooper's review.

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I follow via RSS.


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Lynnie said...

My pick of the reviewers is Kate Christensen, author of Trouble. Simply put but concise.

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traveler said...

Thanks for this great giveaway. This book fascinates me. The Publishers Weekly review is interesting. saubleb(at)gmail(dot)com

Deb K said...

Tweet!

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Anonymous said...

“These people will stay in your head and keep their hands on your heart. Grodstein's skills at storytelling are unwavering."
- Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Olive Kitteridge

That's what I want a book to do "stay in my head...heart"

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Kim said...

I liked this review: Elizabeth Strout, Pulitzer Prize winning author of Olive Kitteridge

Kim said...

google follower

Debbie F said...

Count me in! this sounds so good!
I'm a follower!

Thanks
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Debbie F said...

I really liked Elizabeth Strout's review!

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Sandy Jay said...

I follow with Google Reader.

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Unknown said...

I particularly liked Elizabeth Strout's review of this book but all of the reviews say things about the book that really intrigue me.

Thank you for this giveaway!

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I follow on Google Connect!


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Jaime said...

liked Jim Shepard, O: The Oprah Magazine
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Jaime said...

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Debs Desk said...

I like author Kate Christensen's review.

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brokenteepee said...

I like Kate Christensen's review
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I follow with google friend connect
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ossmcalc said...

I like Jim Shepard's review.

thank you,

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ossmcalc said...

I tweeted about this giveaway
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thank you,

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I follow on Google Friend Connect.

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Nancye said...

I liked - Ron Charles of The Washington Post the best.

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Nancye said...

Follower on Google Friend Connect

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Nancye said...

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I blogged about this giveaway here:

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