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Outside Providence

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Timothy Dunphy finds it difficult to relate to his harsh, working-class father or his upper-class schoolmates at a Connecticut prep school

295 pages, Paperback

First published April 1, 1988

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Peter Farrelly

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20 reviews2 followers
March 20, 2007
Seriously one of my favorite books ever. One of the few books I truly never wanted to end.
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836 reviews135 followers
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November 17, 2008
An interesting deviation from the book to the movie:
The kid's father in the movie (played by Alec Baldwin) gives him advice something along the lines of "making love is like ordering chinese food- you're not done until you both get the fortune cookie."

In the book, the advice the old man gives is, "Life is like a shit sandwich: the more bread you got, the less shit you gotta eat."

I always thought the latter was a great line, and I'm puzzled why they changed it to the mediocre line in the script. Was it possibly ripped-off of something? Was it "too racy?" I don't know, but it's bugged me.
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276 reviews1 follower
September 27, 2013
Likeable, if predictable, first novel from the guy who of course went on to make some of the most popular comedy films of the Nineties/Aughts. Shades of Holden Caulfield and multiple protagonists from John Irving's novels in Tim Dunphy, a dirtbag fish-out-of-water at a posh New England boarding school. A slim, quick read with all the crude humor one might hope for from Peter Farrelly. Bonus point if you have spent time in Rhode Island; Dunphy hails from Pawtucket (thus the book's title, a clever double entendre).
13 reviews3 followers
July 22, 2009
I've seen the movie a number of times and always loved it. The book is pretty radically different, much darker, but just as funny and, of course, far less Hollywood. Filmmaker books, you usually expect a novelized screenplay, but this was nothing of the sort. Very good, read it in a day.
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503 reviews16 followers
August 26, 2017
I picked up this one as part of my Brat Pack hate read project, and with all due respect to SPY NOTES, this is no Brat Pack novel! It certainly has the right setting, a dead mother and an appropriate amount of degenerate behavior, but it's completely lacking in the other essential elements of the genre: the incessantly whining protagonist, the mediocre minimalist style, the sense of pervasive pretentiousness.... And he doesn't even blame mommy's suicide!

Guess I'll have to pick up another Janowitz to get my weekly mocking in.
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30 reviews2 followers
February 20, 2012
Having grown up in Rhode Island, I really liked this movie, and it took a while to get my hands on a copy of the book from which the movie was based.

I was a bit surprised to see how different the book is from the movie, and although I think some aspects of the movie are actually better than the book (i.e. the storyline with Jane), overall I thought the book was a nice change from what I was expecting.
835 reviews
October 18, 2009
Not funny like his book The Comedy Writer, which was hilarious. This was a coming-of-age story of a "street" teen from Providence who is sent to a private boarding school in CT. The book was OK and an entertaining read but not a great book. Nowhere close to Catcher in the Rye. Maybe I'm just not into coming-of-age stories right now. Read some other reviews.
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341 reviews8 followers
June 13, 2014
It wasn't a bad book, it just didn't do anything for me. 3/4 through the book, I thought why am I still reading this. It never really captured my attention. I finished it because it was a short book and I was almost done but I guess I didn't really get the point. I didn't really think it was funny either. Oh well.
Profile Image for Virginia.
289 reviews71 followers
September 28, 2007
A surprisingly good book from a person you wouldn't expect a good book from. (Farrelly, of the Farrelly brothers team of crap-movie makers)

I haven't seen the movie yet, but it's one of Bruce's favorites.
5 reviews
November 28, 2016
Outside providence is an engaging book that shows the struggles of being a teen very well. Although this book is well written to adults and younger kids I doubt it would be as engaging. I would recommend this book to all teens but not adults
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1,003 reviews10 followers
February 6, 2015
Memoir of a Pawtucket teen's prep school years
in the early seventies, as he tries to forge his own
"Impossible Dream."
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175 reviews4 followers
March 31, 2016
DNF. I had about 50 pages left and I couldn't do it. I didn't find the novel funny or clever or interesting. The characters were flat, the plot was boring, and the humor was poorly executed.
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269 reviews1 follower
June 27, 2017
This feels like a draft still, but nevertheless an amazing one. This dude has so much talent.
7 reviews
August 31, 2017
I came into this book after catching the movie on cable one lazy Sunday afternoon. Honestly, Peter Farrelly's a great story teller and the book is a fast read and funny.
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600 reviews5 followers
August 11, 2023
2.75

I watched the movie before reading the book and the movie was just OK.... I figured this was an easy read so I gave it a chance. This book is even more cringe than the movie lol. The first line of the book is DILDO in large print. With having watched the movie already, I knew what to expect going into the book. It was a lot more details and crude language. These guys were WILD. Luckily the book is a work of fiction and based off Farrelly's life .
I can say that I read the book but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
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186 reviews2 followers
January 11, 2026
It's to prepare ya, for watching a better adaptation on film.

(worth noting the Farrelys were doctors kids from the rich suburbs of Providence. Annoys the hell out of me when the kind of guy who goes to Columbia to learn to be a writer steals valor from the people who live in the towns their parents stole white flighted the tax base out from under, who go nowhere to learn to work minimum wage until they drop. Likely nothing like what happens in the book happened to Peter Farrelly besides hating the douchebags at New England Prep School)
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255 reviews7 followers
December 13, 2018
Short quick read. My sister lived in RI for 11 years and claims that they call it “Pawtucket the Bucket”. A boy from the wrong side of the tracks goes to prep school. A pretty standard story line involving light drug use, drinking, hitch hiking, sex, and surviving high school in the 70s. Did not love or hate this one.
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753 reviews144 followers
June 23, 2020
This novel hasn't aged well. What might have seemed irreverent and raw in the late 1980's, seems today (and to me) to be clumsy and crass. Even that would be forgivable if it were less of a bore.
4 reviews
February 23, 2022
I read this on vacation and I really enjoyed it! It was a quick read. Very funny and nostalgic.
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65 reviews1 follower
July 24, 2022
If you smoked weed in high school you will like this book.
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57 reviews
December 29, 2014
A kid from a blue-collar family gets sent to a prep school. He experiences the selfish behavior of his more self-centered classmates, and has a forbidden relationship with a student from the girls' school. The plot is a little muddled, but the "coming of age" story feel is good. Knowing the movie before reading the book, I couldn't help but see where they could have simplified some of the story elements to make them more effective.
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75 reviews1 follower
March 18, 2025
I BELIEVE I would love this book even I wasn't from Rhode Island. I loved the movie and the book is better...Big laughs throughout.
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