by Alice Hoffman, Susan Ericksen
Cumbres Borrascosas en el presente y con el punto de vista exacto .Vayamos al grano ...A la novela de Alice Hoffman , que es una visión moderna sobre el clásico de Emily Bronte . Y acá está March Murray (Cathy Earnshaw) , y su hija Gwen (Cathy Linton-Heathcliff) volviendo a Fox Hill (Cumbres Borrasc...
It became a page-turner and then got quite a bit dark. I'm interested to read some of herother works.
This is not a bad book but I was expecting more from Alice Hoffman. So it was quite disappointing for me.
A very dark romance. The story is about a woman who returns to her hometown to attend a funeral and settle the estate of a dear friend. The return home awakens memories and feelings centered around her first love. She abandons all and sacrifices her marriage and daughter to rekindle her destructive ...
This was an intense book. I read somewhere (could've been the back) that it was a sort of re-write of Wuthering Heights.At times it was sad and scary but still very good. I don't know if I can re-read it, but it's good.
This was the first Alice Hoffman book I ever read. It's also the only Alice Hoffman book I've ever liked (or even been able to finish, for that matter.) I really enjoyed this story, especially from the young girl's perspective.
If someone is going to write a modern retelling of Wuthering Heights, I want it to be Hoffman. Well done. (Although I'm kind of sad to lose the narrative frames).