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Jan 05, 2011
They say that behind every man is a good woman, yet so much contemporary fiction features the devastation caused to women’s lives by bad men. David Israel’s novel, “Behind Everyman,” offers a refreshing counterpoint voice, on behalf of all the good men out there. With candor and wit, this novel sketches a vivid portrayal of contemporary life and true love, from a good guy’s perspective.
As you read “Behind Everyman,” you will smile and remember that decent men are more common than their dysf More...
As you read “Behind Everyman,” you will smile and remember that decent men are more common than their dysf More...
Jul 06, 2007
You are a single guy in Manhattan, searching for yourself and true love; and I do mean you. Israel’s debut novel, a light, fun, inclusive read, breaks out of the mold of the immerging male confessional genre by being written in the second person. Though a risky proposition, Israel pulls the second person twist off with grace, bringing the reader further into the story. You might be middle-aged Asian woman or starting your freshman year in college, but while wrapped between the covers of this
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Jul 22, 2008
This was a very funny book. The man who wrote the book has a great sense of humor.
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