<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A young wounded civil war solider is saved by a passionate neighbor, a woman meets a fiercely human historical character, a poet falls in love with a blind man, and a mysterious traveler comes to town in the year when summer never arrives. At the center of everyone's life is a mysterious garden where only red plants can grow, and where the truth can be found by those who dare to look.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>From the author of Reese Witherspoon Book Club pick <i>The Rules of Magic comes</i> a transfixing glimpse into a small American town where a mysterious, magical garden holds the truth behind three hundred years of passion, dark secrets, loyalty, and redemption.</b> <p/><b>"[A] dreamy, fabulist series of connected stories . . . [These] tales, with their tight, soft focus on America, cast their own spell."--<i>The Washington Post</i></b> <p/><i>The Red Garden</i> introduces us to the luminous and haunting world of Blackwell, Massachusetts, capturing the unexpected turns in its history and in our own lives. From the town's founder, a brave young woman from England who has no fear of blizzards or bears, to the young man who runs away to New York City with only his dog for company, the characters in <i>The Red Garden</i> are extraordinary and vivid: a young wounded Civil War soldier who is saved by a passionate neighbor, a woman who meets a fiercely human historical character, a poet who falls in love with a blind man, a mysterious traveler who comes to town in the year when summer never arrives. <p/>At the center of everyone's life is a mysterious garden where only red plants can grow, and where the truth can be found by those who dare to look. <p/>Beautifully crafted and shimmering with magic, <i>The Red Garden</i> is as unforgettable as it is moving.<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"An absorbing portrait of a town, told through its unforgettable people...masterful."<br><b>-<i>People</i>, four stars</b> <p/>"[A] dreamy, fabulist series of connected stories... These... tales, with their tight, soft focus on America, cast their own spell."<br><b>-</b><i><b>The Washington Post</b><br></i><br>Hoffman's writing is so beautiful it's almost painful to read... Hoffman makes the magic she writes about feel so real, as though I could at any moment, find myself in the town of Blackwell and the mysterious garden that bears only red fruit.<br><b>-Eleanor Brown, author of </b><i><b>The Weird Sisters</b><br></i><br><i>"The Red Garden </i>is recommended to readers who enjoy, in addition to beautiful prose, magical realism and different narrators over time... Alice Hoffman is an author not to be missed."<br><b>-</b><i><b>Historical Novels Review</b> <p/></i>Alice Hoffman, herself a shining star among American novelists, possesses the stunning ability to express the numinous in the most prosaic language. Somehow, without elaborate wordplay, she manages to communicate a yearning interpretation of the life we all live, opening the reader's eyes to the otherworldly riddles that make things appear just a trifle askew--when we notice them, that is. And Alice Hoffman certainly notices them. One secret of her ongoing appeal, year after year, book after book, is her keen perception. And in <i>The Red Garden</i>, Hoffman delivers a body of stories that explores the depths of reality as well as its enduring quirkiness.<br><b>-<i>Book Page</i></b> <p/>In gloriously sensuous, suspenseful, mystical, tragic, and redemptive episodes, Hoffman subtly alters her language, from an almost biblical voice to increasingly nuanced and intricate prose reflecting the burgeoning social and psychological complexities her passionate and searching characters face in an ever-changing world.<br><b><i>-Booklist</i>, starred review</b> <p/>Hoffman has done it again, crafting a poignant, compelling collection of fairy tales suffused with pathos and brightened by flashes of magic. Her fans, as well as those of magical realism in general, will be enchanted.<br><b><i>-Library Journal, </i>starred review</b> <p/>Fans of Hoffman's brand of mystical whimsy will find this paean to New England one of her most satisfying.<br><i><b>-Kirkus Review</b><br></i><br>The novel moves forward in linked stories, each building on (but not following from) the previous and focusing on a wide range of chracters....The result is a certain ethereal detachment as Hoffman's deft magical realism ties one woman's story to the next even when they themselves are not aware of the connection. The prose is beautiful, the characters drawn sparsely but with great compassion.<b><i><br>-Publishers Weekly</i></b><i><br></i><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Alice Hoffman</b> is the bestselling author of more than thirty acclaimed novels, including <i>The Story Sisters, The Third Angel, The Ice Queen, Practical Magic, Here on Earth, The River King, </i> and <i>Skylight Confessions</i>. She has also written two books of short stories, and eight books for children and young adults. Her work has been translated into more than twenty languages and published in more than one hundred foreign editions.
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