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The Woman Next Door
The Woman Next Door
Author: Barbara Delinsky
ISBN-13: 9780743411257
ISBN-10: 0743411250
Publication Date: 7/1/2002
Pages: 400
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 200 ratings
Publisher: Pocket
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 3
This is a wonderful mystery novel that will keep you guessing until the very end.
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Helpful Score: 3
Hard to put down. A whodonnit without any murder victim. Who donnit to the pretty widow next door and why won't she reveal the father of her baby?
dolver avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 240 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Just an FYI -- the very beginning of this book deals with Infertility ... so if that is a difficult subject for you, I suggest skipping the book. I couldn't continue reading it, just hit too close to home.
janicehouck avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 9 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
I generally like books by Barbara Delinsky, but I just couldn't get into this one. I found the whole situation very petty and sad--the women and men were all gossiping about the young widow on their street and who could have fathered the baby she is carrying. The dysfunctional families portrayed were sad and depressing, as were the women trying to figure out which of their husbands had fathered the widow's baby. A real downer, full of deceit, jealousy, and hatred.
freeverse071681 avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 609 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Three married couples in peaceful suburban Connecticut are challenged and forever changed by the presence of the woman next door...

Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen, and Georgia are a close-knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely younger neighbor, widowed for a year and presumably still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the women harbors suspicions about her own husband -- and each is forced to a crisis point that will strengthen or shatter her marriage.
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Helpful Score: 1
Great book... Easy read...consistant story throughout the book, Wasn't any slow "when is something going to happen" parts. This is my first Barbara Delinsky. I enjoyed it.
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Helpful Score: 1
good book unable to put it down, keeps you wondering till the end.
krkckt avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 16 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Enjoyable, good insight into some of the crazy ways we women think!
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Helpful Score: 1
All of Barbara Delinsky's books are great, as far as I'm concerned. This is another easy read.
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Helpful Score: 1
great book. Keeps you thinking till the end.
scrapbooklady avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 472 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
"The Women Next Door" was entertaining. Delinsky addresses the emotions of infertility and the deception of appearances extremely well. The story was decent, but the ending was predictable. Better developed characters would have made the story more intriguing...Not her best but still a good read.
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Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen and Georgia are a close-knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely younger neighbor, widowed for a year and presumably still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the women harbors suspicions about her own husband - and each is forced to a crisis point that will strengthen or shatter her marriage.
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Great read! Kept me guessing what was actually going on within the neighborhood.. very realistic characters... real page turner.
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Great book! The story's ending was great - you find out "who done it" and then it sums up everything quickly. There were some predictable parts, but the author doesn't dwell on these too long to make it a boring ending.
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Loved this book, little bit of a suspense but good.
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Good story, a lot going on, but the build up to the ending was a disappointment
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A fast read. Entertaining.
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great book! couldnt wait to find out who fathered her baby. i thought it was the other guy!!
jennala9 avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 17 more book reviews
Very good book. I couldn't put it down! This is my first Barbara Delinsky, so I don't about her others, but I really liked it!
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Her many twists and turns in daily life are delightful to read.
amarasmom avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on
A great read... makes you wonder if you truly know your husband and your neighbors.
UNCgal avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 4 more book reviews
Wonderful story involving family dynamics and relationship. Suspense in the not knowing how it will all end. Very easy read and engaging.
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Along with their husbands, Amandas, Karen and Georgia are a close knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely neighbor, widowed for a year and presumably still, unattached is pregnant, the dstrsains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be. Each woman harbors suspicions about her own husband.
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This is NOT a book to read if you are having marital problems or if you worry that your husband is cheating. I loved it as it did not relate to my life in any way so I was able to see it as fiction.
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Three married couples in suburban Connecticut are challenged and forever changed by the presence of the woman next door... Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen and Georgia are a close-knot circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely younger neighbor, widowed for a year and presumably still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the women harbors suspicious about her own husband-and each is forced to a crisis point that will strenghten or shatter her marriage. Good read by Barbara Delinsky.
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Delinsky peers into the dark corners of ideal marriages ... and makes you realize that "the woman next door" could be you.
- Roanoke Times (VA)
emeraldfire avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on
In Barbara Delinsky's The Woman Next Door, three women who live next door to a lovely, pregnant and reclusive widow have their lives turned upside down by their husbands' interest in her. These three wives are friends, but each can't help but wonder if her husband is the father of the baby. As a result, each woman reevaluates her life and finds out what's truly important to herself.

Amanda and Graham O'Leary have an ostensibly happy life, but infertility treatments have put a strain on their marriage. Russ Lange is a house husband while his wife travels the country to promote her juice company. Karen Cottar has dealt with her husband's infedelity before. When a crisis happens at the high school, it adds to each household's tension. I liked this story very much; the type of book women like to read. I give it an A!
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Another great Barbara Delinsky read!
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Typical relationship novel with well drawn female characters and a minor mystery plot
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Wow, what a great chick lit book. A story of love, infertility, redemption and honor.

A great read.

Barbara Delinsky at her finest!
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Booklist says, "An achievment...one of her best books to date."
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Usually don't read Barbara Delinsky, but I was surprised at how much I enjoyed it.
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A good read reminding the reader that all is not it seems in a marriage or in a troubled teen's life.
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In a spellbinding novel about the hope of dreams, the power of suspicion, and the fragility of relationships, Barbara Delinsky stirs things up in quiet suburbia with The Woman Next Door. Three seemingly secure marriages begin to unravel when a young widow whos new to the neighborhood turns up pregnant and no one knows who the father is. Amanda wonders if the strain of infertility has finally led her husband Graham to take desperate measures to ensure he has a child. For Karen, suspicion only seems natural, given that her husband, Lee, has been unfaithful several times before. And Georgia cant help but wonder if the demands of her career have finally driven a permanent wedge between herself and her stay-at-home husband, Russ. Delinsky carefully peels away the surface façades in this cliquish clan of women, revealing their soft, vulnerable underbellies in a process thats both riveting and painful. But thanks to Delinskys poignant prose, its also wonderfully unforgettable.
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A widowed neighbor becomes pregnant long after her former husband passes on. The close knit group of families living on the same street start questioning who has been involved with this relatively isolated widow and as a result is the baby's father. Is is on of the husbands of the families living on the street? That is the question throughout the book.

Delinsky is one of my favorite authors and I only part with her books when I get duplicates
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Three married couples in peaceful suburban CT are challenged and forever changed by the presence of the woman next door....
Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen and Georgia are a close-knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely younger neighbor, widowed for a year, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the women harbors suspicions about her own husband - and each is forced to a crisis point that will strengthen or shatter her marriage.

Barbara Delinsky is a good storyteller, I really enjoyed this book.
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This is the first Delinsky book that I read. I loved it! It was a quick, relaxing read. I was actually surprised at some things in the story.
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Four stars at least. Very good book.
The woman next door is young, attractive, widowed, and pregnant. Since the neighboring

ladies know that she keeps to herself and doesn't receive visitors, they naturally wonder:

"Could my husband be the father?" Delinsky's latest novel is like a murder mystery, with

clues and even red herrings thrown in along the way, but Delinsky surprises the reader in

the end. Her plot concerns the personal problems of the three close couples who live on the

widow's cul-de-sac, focusing mainly on Amanda and Graham. Every detail of their own baby

quest is noted, including fertility treatments and the dissension with Graham's

baby-demanding family. Amanda's job as a school counselor is highlighted, especially when a

teenager commits suicide at school. Will Amanda have a baby of her own? And will the father

of her neighbor's baby make himself known? Popular author Delinsky (The Vineyard) has

written another book that will appeal to everyone.
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This is very good book about friendships, marriage and on judging people before you know them. Great book.
KellyP avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 143 more book reviews
In my opinion, one of the most satisfying things about Barbara Delinsky's books are the depth of her characters. They are *real* with real problems and real faults. her characters are not larger or prettier than life. They are not jetting around the world on an unlimited budget. I never have a problem putting myself in one of her books, I feel like I get to know her characters - they are friends (some of them) or acquaintenances (others of them). The Woman Next Door is no exeption - great story, great characters - very worthwhile reading!
vmachapy avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 215 more book reviews
One of her best books....
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Along with their husbands, Amanda,Karen and Georgia are a close knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn their younger neighbor ,widowed for a year and presumably still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the women harbors suspicions about their own husband.
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This book is a delightful read - Delinsky at her best - about a widowed neighbor who is pregnant. The seemingly perfect lives of her neighbors fall apart because of suspicions, jealousy and mistrust.
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Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen, and Georgia are a close knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely youngers neighbor, widowed for a year and presumabley still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imprefections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the women harbors suspicions about her own husband and each is forced to a crisis point that will strenghten or shatter her marriage.
robin38 avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on
A Great story with a happy ending for all involved.Great Book!!
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A disappointment...found this to be a very boring book.
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I was actually pleasantly surprised when I read this book. I found myself really caring about the characters, and I nearly cried at the end!
amrm99 avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 35 more book reviews
A very unlikely story about insecure housewives from middle-class suburbia. Was a little disappointed in this Delinsky book.
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Fom the cover: Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen, and Georgia are a close-knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely younger neighbor, widowed for a year and presumable still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus......
cheryll avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 51 more book reviews
charming love story
sierrastar avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 81 more book reviews
I really enjoyed this book and got nothing done the day I started on the first page. I read it thru in one sitting. It was a good book and Delinsky is a gifted author. It is definitly a good read
TakingTime avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 1072 more book reviews
the single neighbor is pregnant...which of the three husbands are to blame....
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Three married couples in peaceful suburban Connecticut are challenged and forever changed by the presence of the woman next door. Book is in excellent condition.
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Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen, and Georgia are a close-knit circle of friends. But when they learn that their lovely younger neighbor, widowed for a year and presumably still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the women harbors suspicions abour her own husband-and each is forced to a crisis point that will strengthen or shatter her marriage.
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Three married couples in peaceful Conn. are challenged and changed forever by the presence of the women next door.
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Great read.. Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen and Georgia are a close knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that thier lovely younger neighbor is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of thier lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the womem habors suspicions aabout her own husband and each is forced to a crisis point that will strengthen or shatter her marriage.
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Three married couples in peaceful suburban Connecticut are challenged and forever changed by the presence of the woman next door.
pcphibbs avatar reviewed The Woman Next Door on + 82 more book reviews
This is a good story. Pretty predictable ending.
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Back Cover:
Along with their husbands, Amanda, Karen and Georgia are a close knit circle of friends enjoying seeminly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely younger neighbor, widowed for a year and presumably still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the woman harbors suspicions about their own husband..and each is forced to a crisis point that will strengthen or shatter her marriage.
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Three married couples in peaceful suburban Connecticut are challenged and forever changed by the presence of the woman next door.
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An ingenious portrait of the secrets inside every marriage in a novel filled with suspense and surprise. Three married couples in peaceful suburban Conn. and challenged and forever changed by the presence of the woman next door
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Along with their husbands, Amanda, karen and Georgia are a close-knit circle of friends enjoying seemingly ideal lives in an upscale neighborhood. But when they learn that their lovely younger neighbor, widowed for a year and presumably still unattached, is pregnant, the strains and imperfections of their lives come into full focus. As they ponder who the father might be, each of the women harbors suspicions about her own husband - and each is forced to a crisis point that will strengthen or shatter her marriage.
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A may December romance leads to a short love story. The mystery of who's the father of a widows baby drives the neighbors to mistrust their sposes and accuse each one.