Suburban Guerillas A Novel

Suburban Guerillas A Novel by Joseph Freda, published by W. W. Norton in May 1995, is a work of fiction that explores the intricacies of family life within a suburban setting. This 228-page novel invites readers into the town of Hurley, New Hampshire, where the author presents a nuanced portrayal of domestic life, capturing both its joys and underlying challenges.
Readers will find a blend of humor and keen observation as Freda delves into the complexities of suburban existence. The narrative serves as a metaphor for the dichotomy of modern living, revealing the contrasts that define everyday experiences in small-town America. Through its engaging storytelling, the book reflects on themes of family dynamics and the subtleties of rural life, offering a thoughtful examination of the human condition.
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In this funny, graceful, and keenly observed first novel, hailed as immensely winning by The New York Times Book Review, Joseph Freda takes readers into the town of Hurley, New Hampshire, to conjure suburban domestic life in both its pleasures and its darker side. A masterful metaphor for the dichotomy of modern suburban living.–Newsday.
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