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A Crime in the Neighborhood
A Crime in the Neighborhood
Author: Suzanne Berne
ISBN-13: 9780805055801
ISBN-10: 0805055800
Pages: 285
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 42 ratings
Publisher: Owl Publishing Company
Book Type: Paperback
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9 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

ilovedale3 avatar reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 524 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
An very interesting story. The main character is both sympathtic and exasperating (as 10 year old girls often are). The book really explores how rumors about a person can affect lives.
reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 412 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very well written story that takes place in the early 70's about a young girl in upheaval; her family falls apart at the same time that a particularly horrendous crime occurs to a boy who lives on her street. These separate events become intertwined in her mind. Definitely recommend this--especially good if you lived through this period as the politics, etc will resonate.
Phantene avatar reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 72 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is an excellent book. A well written novel with a unique story. I recommend this one.
phillyartlovesbooks avatar reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 59 more book reviews
This is an outstanding book and, I believe, a first novel for this writer. It is an example of how imagination can run wild and ruin an innocent person and also hurt the person who spread the rumor. It takes place during the Nixon years in Washington and reflects the paranoia of that administration.
reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 96 more book reviews
This was a very sad story, but I couldn't put it down.
GainesvilleGirl avatar reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 215 more book reviews
A novel that stirred me up a little and left me in a reflective mood after finishing it after two sitdowns.
It's not just about the horrendous crime that was perpetrated against a 12 year old boy, but also about the seventies era, what was going on in our country at the time, and what was going on in the mind of the ten year old girl whose voice we are hearing throughout. I was spellbound by it. I think many others would enjoy it too.
reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 102 more book reviews
Good book!
justus5 avatar reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 36 more book reviews
the murder of a twelve year old boy in washington D.C. the year of the murder is 1973, marsha was 9 when it happened but she still remembers the details of that summer. marshas suspicions of that crime and who committed it got the town up in arms and reveals what happens when fear runs wild.
MKSbooklady avatar reviewed A Crime in the Neighborhood on + 989 more book reviews
I first found this book interesting because it takes place when I grew up, and still live. Even though it is fiction, a lot of it rang true. The only real problem I have and this maybe petty, is what I think is a glaring proof reading error. A police officer in the book has his name changed . He is only mentioned twice, and is not a major character at all, but that kind of thing drives me crazy. It would have received four stars except for that error. That aside, this is a fascinating study of life in a suburban neighborhood in the '70's. The effect that a Dad leaiving his family has on not just the wife, but the children too. How a young girl sees the world, and how it sees her. Read this one very quickly.