Nathan's debut novel, The Glass Wives, was published by St. Martin’s Griffin in May 2013.
Her latest novel is The Good Neighbor.
From Nathan's Q & A with Cathy Lamb:
Amy, before we get into “the guts,” so to speak, of your wonderful book, The Good Neighbor, I have to tell you that I loved the first line, “The doorbell rang and I knew it was my ex, just like when my lip tingled and I knew it was a cold sore.”Visit Amy Sue Nathan's website, Facebook page, and Twitter perch.
I just laughed out loud. Dare I even ask? Is any of this book your personal story?
Nope. The Good Neighbor is not about me, but there are overlaps.
Izzy and I are both divorced moms, and while divorce is no laughing matter, you have to find humor in the horrendous situations we find ourselves in sometimes. (Like having an ex-husband show up at your door twenty minutes early.) I’m also a blogger like Izzy – but in contrast – all my blogging (since 2006) has given me the opportunity to be completely honest and Izzy uses her blogging to tell, let’s say, tall tales.
Or we could call it a Giant Fib. A tiny lie. I loved it. I cringed when she did it, and I kept reading to see what would happy in her future because of it. But I won’t ramble on. It’s your story, tell us what The Good Neighbor is all about.
In a broad sweep I’d say The Good Neighbor is about accepting yourself wherever and however you happen to be in any given moment and not looking at “the other guy or gal” and wishing.
More specifically, The Good Neighbor is about...[read on]
Coffee with a Canine: Amy Sue Nathan & Mitzi and Lizzie.
My Book, The Movie: The Glass Wives.
The Page 69 Test: The Glass Wives.
The Page 69 Test: The Good Neighbor.
My Book, The Movie: The Good Neighbor.
Writers Read: Amy Sue Nathan.
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