Goodnight Nobody

Abridged
Author: Jennifer Weiner
Narrator: Emily Skinner
Genres: Fiction
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Date: September 2005
Length: 5 hours
Ratings:
  • Book Rating: 3.5/5
Formats:
  • CD

Overview

New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner's newest novel tells the story of a young mother's move to a postcard-perfect Connecticut town and the secrets she uncovers there.

For Kate Klein, a semi-accidental mother of three, suburbia's been full of unpleasant surprises. Her once-loving husband is hardly ever home. The supermommies on the playground routinely snub her. Her days are spent carpooling, and at night, most of her orgasms are of the do-it-yourself variety.

When a fellow mother is murdered, Kate finds that the unsolved mystery is one of the most interesting things to happen in Upchurch. She launches an unofficial investigation with the help of her hilarious best friend, carpet heiress Janie Segal, and Evan McKenna, a former flame she thought she'd left behind in New York City.

As the search for the killer progresses, Kate is drawn deeper into the murdered woman's double life. She discovers the secrets and lies behind Upchurch's placid picket-fence facade -- and the choices and compromises all modern women make as they navigate between independence and obligation, small towns and big cities, being a mother and having a life of one's own.

Reviews (14)

Decent Read

Written by Sillee in SD from San Diego, CA on September 14th, 2009

  • Book Rating: 3/5

This was a decent read; predictable and slow in places but none the less, enjoyable enough to take my mind off the commute. Narrator did a nice job.

Goodnight Nobody

Written by Lauren White on June 6th, 2008

  • Book Rating: 3/5

The book was okay, but not memorable. The book did not seem very realistic or exciting to me. However, the ending was interesting and unpredictable (at least to me!).

Goodnight Nobody

Written by Katie on January 31st, 2008

  • Book Rating: 4/5

I really liked this book. It's a light read (or listen), and while not Pulitzer material, it was entertaining and fun.

Good Night Nobody

Written by Kimberly S on July 14th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 3/5

I expected more from this author after reading Little Earthquakes. This book was disappointing but with the twists I forced myself to finish.

Goodnight Nobody

Written by Anonymous from Suffolk, VA on February 19th, 2007

  • Book Rating: 1/5

I could not get into this book at all. I have read one other book by this author, and it was ok, but this book was very boring to me. It was a complete waste of time.

Good Read

Written by Anonymous from Franconia, NH on November 30th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

Good read, interesting and fast paced, kept me interested and wanting more. I will look into other books by this author.

Goodnight Nobody

Written by Kathleen Russac on September 29th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 3/5

An easy read. Enjoyed the sense of humor for the main character Kate. Kept me guessing for awhile. Would read another.

Goodnight Nobody

Written by Anonymous from Derry, NH on September 10th, 2006

  • Book Rating: 4/5

After reading other reviews, I felt I had to comment too. I really enjoyed this book. You cannot take fiction to a realistic level. Fiction is just that, this was a good fiction. If I had wanted a serious book, I would have chosen something else. I thoroughly enjoyed this book.

Only okay

Written by Anonymous from Portland, OR on August 21st, 2006

  • Book Rating: 2/5

While I loved Little Earthquakes (also by Jennifer Weiner), this book did not grab me. I could never really relate to the main character and the story line did not grab me.

Goodnight Nobody

Written by Michael Scott from Santa Cruz, CA on July 31st, 2006

  • Book Rating: 2/5

A thoroughly forgettable book. Partially due to the fact that I find abridged titles irritating, but mostly due to the fact that this is not a genre I typically subscribe to. This was my wife’s selection on a vacation we went on recently.

Author Details

Author Details

Weiner, Jennifer

ennifer Weiner was born in 1970 on an army base in Louisiana. She grew up in Connecticut and graduated from Princeton University. She worked as a newspaper reporter in Central Pennsylvania, Lexington, Kentucky, and Philadelphia, before the publication of her first novel, GOOD IN BED, in 2001. She is the author of the novels IN HER SHOES (2002), which was turned into a major motion picture; LITTLE EARTHQUAKES, (2004), GOODNIGHT NOBODY (2005), the short story collection THE GUY NOT TAKEN (2006) and CERTAIN GIRLS (2008), the sequel to GOOD IN BED. There are more than 9 million copies of her books in print in 36 countries.

Jen has appeared on The Today Show, The CBS Early Show, The Martha Stewart Show and a number of defunct national talk shows that she suspects she killed just by showing up. Her work has appeared in Seventeen, Salon, Redbook, Glamour, Good Housekeeping, and Elle. She likes sunsets, sushi, and long walks on the beach, and wants the world to know that her last name is not pronounced exactly the way it’s spelled.