The Dogs of Littlefield, Suzanne Berne
The Dogs of Littlefield, Suzanne Berne
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The Dogs of Littlefield

Author: Suzanne Berne

Narrator: Carol Monda

Unabridged: 8 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 01/12/2016


Synopsis

From the Orange Prize–winning author of A Crime in the Neighborhood, Suzanne Berne’s The Dogs of Littlefield is “sublime” (The Chicago Tribune), a suspenseful and hilarious “suburban comedy of manners par excellence” (Kirkus Reviews) that explores the unease behind the manicured lawns of suburban America.Littlefield, Massachusetts, named one of the Twenty Best Places to Live in America, is full of psychologists and college professors, proud of its fine schools, its girls’ soccer teams, its leafy streets, and quaint village center.Yet when sociologist Dr. Clarice Watkins arrived in Littlefield to study the elements of “good quality of life” someone begins poisoning the town’s dogs. Are the poisonings in protest to an off-leash proposal for Baldwin Park—the subject of much town debate—or the sign of a far deeper disorder?“Nothing sucks a reader in like psychological menace, and Suzanne Berne is a master of the craft…. Her scenes are elegantly composed, and even throwaway characters jump off the page” (The New York Times). A wry exploration of the discontent concealed behind the manicured lawns and picket fences of darkest suburbia, The Dogs of Littlefield explodes with “comic exuberance and restrained beauty” (The Boston Globe).

About Suzanne Berne

Suzanne Berne is the author of the novels A Crime in the Neighborhood, A Perfect Arrangement, and The Ghost at the Table, as well as Missing Lucile: Memories of the Grandmother I Never Knew, part biography and part memoir. She teaches creative writing at Boston College and lives outside of Boston with her husband and their two daughters.


Reviews

'The Dogs of Littlefield' by Suzanne Berne is incredibly dull. It won a minor award, but why on earth was this book awarded anything? Reading this is like watching paint dry. I think it is supposed to be a literary novel, but the only message I picked up is an obvious implication that the people of......more

I think I may have set my sights a little high for this one; I'd had my eye on it since it's publication date was announced last year and I was really hoping for some super-snarky reading about this "idyllic," fictitious, upper crust Massachusetts neighborhood where the residents are consumed with f......more

Goodreads review by Cathi

You know how often books grow on you? They start out slow or confusing or whatever, and they just get better and better. Well, this book sort of shrunk on me! I liked it a lot at first. The characters and their challenges grabbed me, and the sense of community in this New England town seemed so inte......more

Goodreads review by David

Briefly put: well written and mostly engaging. Though I didn't find it humourous as was cited on the front cover! And the dogs themselves play a bit-part in the novel. The only real downside that i couldn't get away from was that the book read more like the output from a creative writing course than......more