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Dear Neighbor

by Jennifer Miller, Michele J. Wolff, Linda Marr
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Overview

A short, dark humor book, Dear Neighbor chronicles, in a series of increasingly hilarious "Dear neighbor" notes, a woman's relationship with the man who moves into the apartment above her. In her first few notes, the woman shows herself to be simply a friendly neighbor, introducing herself and offering to help in any way she can. However, soon after, she realizes that her new neighbor is anything but neighborly. In fact, he's her worst nightmare. As time goes on, his behavior, at first merely inconsiderate, becomes more and more offensive, if not criminal. And in the end, for our good-natured heroine, it's a matter of survival. Dear Neighbor contains a total of 66 "Dear neighbor" notes, each one composed of a sentence or two and all written from the woman's perspective. The book is designed with one note per spread and the neighbor's blank response on the flip side of each note.

About the Author:
Jennifer Heath and Michelle J. Wolff are well-known TV and film writers who work as a team. They have written for numerous television shows and have sold feature scripts to Miramax, Paramount, Warner Bros. , Disney, and Universal. Linda Marr started her career as a television news writer and later transitioned into writing for a number of prime-time television shows, including The Mommies. She is currently writing for film and has several screenplays in development. All three live in Los Angeles, Calif.

Synopsis

A short, dark humor book, Dear Neighbor chronicles, in a series of increasingly hilarious "Dear neighbor" notes, a woman's relationship with the man who moves into the apartment above her. In her first few notes, the woman shows herself to be simply a friendly neighbor, introducing herself and offering to help in any way she can. However, soon after, she realizes that her new neighbor is anything but neighborly. In fact, he's her worst nightmare. As time goes on, his behavior, at first merely inconsiderate, becomes more and more offensive, if not criminal. And in the end, for our good-natured heroine, it's a matter of survival. Dear Neighbor contains a total of 66 "Dear neighbor" notes, each one composed of a sentence or two and all written from the woman's perspective. The book is designed with one note per spread and the neighbor's blank response on the flip side of each note.

About the Author:
Jennifer Heath and Michelle J. Wolff are well-known TV and film writers who work as a team. They have written for numerous television shows and have sold feature scripts to Miramax, Paramount, Warner Bros. , Disney, and Universal. Linda Marr started her career as a television news writer and later transitioned into writing for a number of prime-time television shows, including The Mommies. She is currently writing for film and has several screenplays in development. All three live in Los Angeles, Calif.

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 2004
Publisher
Andrews McMeel Publishing
Pages
136
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780740746383

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