The Good House, Ann Leary
The Good House, Ann Leary
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The Good House
A Novel

Author: Ann Leary

Narrator: Mary Beth Hurt

Unabridged: 10 hr 6 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/15/2013


Synopsis

The Good House, by Ann Leary, is funny, poignant, and terrifying. A classic New England tale that lays bare the secrets of one little town, this spirited novel will stay with you long after the story has ended.

Now a major motion picture starring Sigourney Weaver and Kevin Kline!

Hildy Good is a townie. A lifelong resident of a small community on the rocky coast of Boston's North Shore, she knows pretty much everything about everyone. And she's good at lots of things, too. A successful real-estate broker, mother, and grandmother, her days are full. But her nights have become lonely ever since her daughters, convinced their mother was drinking too much, sent her off to rehab. Now she's in recovery—more or less.

Alone and feeling unjustly persecuted, Hildy finds a friend in Rebecca McAllister, one of the town's wealthy newcomers. Rebecca is grateful for the friendship and Hildy feels like a person of the world again, as she and Rebecca escape their worries with some harmless gossip and a bottle of wine by the fire—just one of their secrets.

But Rebecca is herself the subject of town gossip. When Frank Getchell, an old friend who shares a complicated history with Hildy, tries to warn her away from Rebecca, Hildy attempts to protect her friend from a potential scandal. Soon, however, Hildy is busy trying to protect her own reputation. When a cluster of secrets becomes dangerously entwined, the reckless behavior of one person threatens to expose the other, and this darkly comic novel takes a chilling turn.

About Ann Leary

ANN LEARY is the author of the memoir An Innocent, A Broad and the novel Outtakes from a Marriage. She has written fiction and nonfiction for various magazines and literary publications. Ann competes in equestrian sports and is a volunteer EMT. She and her family share their small farm in Connecticut with four dogs, three horses, and an angry cat named Sneakers.

About Mary Beth Hurt

An actress of stage and screen, Mary Beth Hurt began her Broadway career with Crimes of the Heart. She then went on to make her film debut in Woody Allen’s Interiors. Other movie credits include The World According to Garp, The Age of Innocence, The Exorcism of Emily Rose, and Young Adult. Hurt was also a recurring character in the television series Law & Order for thirteen years.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Carol on July 27, 2013

This audio book is laugh out loud funny. I’m a real estate broker and I’m pretty sure that I’ve run into more than a few Hildys over the years. Mary Beth Hurt is the narrator for the audio version. Her voice and performance are perfectly suited for this charming and bittersweet novel. I can’t imagin......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on February 08, 2015

I stopped drinking for good when I was 22 years old (thank you, Joseph Smith :). That was 13 years ago, and it probably wasn't a moment too soon. It was starting to get a little too much, a little too important, and people around me were starting to take notice. But had I continued, I could easily h......more

Goodreads review by Canadian Jen on March 07, 2016

Hildy Good is a middle aged alcoholic. Off the wagon, on the wagon, hanging at it sides and at other times, right underneath it. It’s the only way she knows how to cope. At work, she is a successful real estate agent in Boston’s North Shore but is struggling with maintaining her share of the market.......more

Goodreads review by Sarescent on December 03, 2013

Hildy Good, the star of Leary's wrenching, darkly funny novel, is a 60-something real estate agent with a gay ex-husband, two ungrateful daughters, a bizarre friendship with her small town's most gorgeous new resident, and a penchant for drinking wine alone at night. She is not, definitely not, an a......more


Quotes

“Both Hildy's denial and her vulnerability are dramatized extremely well by narrator Mary Beth Hurt. Hurt deftly portrays Hildy's tendency to hide her alcoholism under a veneer of polished perfection; she's a woman who can deal with anyone's problems but her own. As the novel continues, the listener feels the pain of Hildy's breakdown and relapse in Hurt's Delivery, so well does she depict Leary's beautifully plotted story.” —AudioFile Magazine, Earphones Award winner

“Mary Beth Hurt's reading brought out the humor in Leary's prose…Hurt's reading was a very engaging way to absorb this novel.” —National Association of Realtors

The Good House is told in first person, which makes it an ideal audiobook – especially in the hands of reader Mary Beth Hurt, who simultaneously portrays Hildy as smart, funny, prickly, sympathetic and – well, pathetic.” —The Star-Ledger

“Hildy is brought to life – on and off the wagon – by Mary Beth Hurt's fabulous performance.” —Bookpage

“I was constantly entertained by the story and Hurt's total inhabitation of Hildy, who is both star and narrator of her own tale” —Winston-Salem Journal

“Mary Beth Hurt does a fantastic job bringing Hildy to life vocally in all her facets…The author is talented and the reader adept; they have created a comprehensively compelling audio experience.” —New World Review


Awards

  • Audie Award Finalist