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Here on Earth - Alice Hoffman
Here on Earth
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In a review of Hoffman's previous novel, Practical Magic, Booklist wrote, "magic, fantasy, and full-tilt love-at-first-sight have figured in all of Hoffman's sexy, funny, and endearing novels. . . . in Hoffman's universe, all boundaries between inner and outer realms are erased. Fear brings... show more
In a review of Hoffman's previous novel, Practical Magic, Booklist wrote, "magic, fantasy, and full-tilt love-at-first-sight have figured in all of Hoffman's sexy, funny, and endearing novels. . . . in Hoffman's universe, all boundaries between inner and outer realms are erased. Fear brings whipping winds, a malevolent spirit causes lilac bushes to achieve monstrous proportions, and love turns the air sweet and golden, melts butter, and makes everyone giddy." In Here on Earth, the darker, obsessive side of love is revealed in all of its power, and with all the havoc it wreaks. After nearly twenty years of living in California, March Murray, along with her fifteen-year-old daughter, Gwen, returns to the sleepy Massachusetts town where she grew up to attend the funeral of Judith Dale, the beloved housekeeper who raised her. Yet returning to her hometown also brings her back to Hollis, March's former soul mate and lover. March's father had taken the teenaged Hollis, an abandoned child, and the product of a series of detention homes, into his house as a boarder, and treated him like a son. Yet March and Hollis's passionate love was hardly a normal sibling relationship. When Hollis left her after a petty fight, March waited for him three long years, wondering what she had done wrong. Encountering Hollis again makes March acutely aware of the choices that she has made, and the choices everyone around her has made—including Mrs. Dale, who knew more of love than March could ever have suspected, and her brother Alan, whose tragic history has left him grief-struck, with alcohol as his only solace. Her attraction to Hollis is overwhelming—and March jeopardizes her marriage, her relationship with her daughter and her own happiness in an attempt to reclaim the past. "Hoffman conveys the mesmerizing lure of a lost love with haunting sensuality," Publishers Weekly, said in an advance review and Library Journal said: "Hoffman takes great care here to examine the many facets of love and relationships, turning them like a prism to reflect on March and Hollis." With Here on Earth , Alice Hoffman achieves once again the "iridescent prose, taut narrative suspense and alluring atmosphere" that The Boston Globe cites as her hallmark. Erotic, disturbing and compelling, this is without a doubt Alice Hoffman's most unforgettable novel.
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780425167311 (0425167313)
ASIN: B0006I5HRC
Publisher: Berkley Trade
Pages no: 293
Edition language: English
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La Mala *the mean girl*
La Mala *the mean girl* rated it
5.0 Here on Earth
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...
anndiehl
anndiehl rated it
4.0 Here on Earth (Oprah's Book Club)
It became a page-turner and then got quite a bit dark. I'm interested to read some of herother works.
meltem
meltem rated it
This is not a bad book but I was expecting more from Alice Hoffman. So it was quite disappointing for me.
Tweezle Reads
Tweezle Reads rated it
4.0 Here on Earth
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 ...
CJ the Book Peddler
CJ the Book Peddler rated it
4.0
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.
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