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Jan 18, 2023 · In this conversation with editor Christina Thompson, award-winning novelist Alice Hoffman reflects on her writing and looks back at three stories she published in the early 2000s in Harvard Review. Christina Thompson: I wanted to start by asking you how many books you have written.
Alice Hoffman (born March 16, 1952) is an American novelist and young-adult and children's writer, best known for her 1995 novel Practical Magic, which was adapted for a 1998 film of the same name. Many of her works fall into the genre of magic realism and contain elements of magic, irony, and non-standard romances and relationships.
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Alice Hoffman is one of the most-loved writers of the century, with over 30 titles delighting readers of all ages across the globe. Many of her books ranging from children’s books to young adults’ fiction have received numerous literary accolades and have been turned into films. Her works are well-known for depicting magical realism, irony, and unc...
Hoffman was born on March 16, 1952 in New York City. Her childhood years were spent on Long Island and she graduated high school in 1969 after which she proceeded to get a bachelor’s degree from Adelphi University. Hoffman has said that the turning point in her life which made her decide to be a writer was when she picked up a copy of “The Catcher ...
Ever since her beginner’s success, Alice Hoffman proceeded to write 24 novels, 3 books on short fiction stories, and 8 books for children and young adults. Her prose has captivated millions of readers around the world. She has stated that some of her inspirations and favorite writers are Emily Bronte and Ray Bradbury. In her novel “Here on Earth”, ...
In 1983, Hoffman wrote the screenplay for the film “Independence Day” which starred Kathleen Quinlan and Dianne West. The film’s tagline is “A small town is a hard place to have a big dream”. The story is about an amateur photographer, Mary Ann Taylor, who initially believes that she must go to the city to have a chance at pursuing her dreams. When...
Dec 4, 2023 · If you have ever read an Alice Hoffman book, you will know how addicting her books are. I wanted to give you a complete list of the Alice Hoffman books in order. How many have you read? Alice Hoffman books are synonymous with fall, especially since the publication of The Rules of Magic, the continuation of the Practical Magic series.
- Property Of (1977) Property Of. By Alice Hoffman. From the very beginning of her writing career with her debut novel Property of, Hoffman creates lyrical prose with a riveting plot that gets readers easily hooked.
- The Drowning Season (1979) The Drowning Season. By Alice Hoffman. Hoffman’s second novel sees her already writing with her signature style. Here, she tells the story of an aging witch who finds love while trying to wrangle her suicidal son, rambunctious granddaughter, and other eccentric family members.
- Angel Landing (1980) Angel Landing. By Alice Hoffman. There is a new nuclear power plant under construction on Angel Landing, and Natalie’s boyfriend, Carter, is determined to shut it down, even at the cost of neglecting Natalie’s needs as a partner.
- White Horses (1982) White Horses. By Alice Hoffman. Teresa’s waking moments may be tarnished by her dysfunctional family, but when she sleeps she is comforted by the dreams of the Arias, handsome outlaw horse riders that were childhood stories fed to her like candy by her idealistic parents.
Alice Hoffman, American novelist whose books about women in search of their identities mix realism and the supernatural. Her notable novels included Practical Magic (1995), The Dovekeepers (2011), and The World That We Knew (2019). Learn more about Hoffman’s life and career.
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Jun 2, 2008 · After 19 novels, 2 short-story collections and 8 books for children and young adults, Hoffman’s prose continues to enchant readers. Many of her books have been best sellers, translated into more than 20 languages.