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When "Property Of" was published in 1977, "Kirkus Reviews" described it as "that precious commodity, the first novel of great promise." In telling the story of a young outsider who is obsessed with her gang-leader lover but unwilling to commit to becoming one of "the Property of the Orphans"--the tough girls who belong to the boys on the avenue--Alice Hoffman explores hard truths about how difficult it is to love another, and yet how much more difficult it is to pull away.
Alice Hoffman is the author of over a dozen novels. She lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and New York City. When "Property Of "was published in 1977, "Kirkus Reviews" described it as "that precious commodity, the first novel of great promise." Alice Hoffman has gone on to fulfill that promise in later works, but perhaps none achieve the emotional immediacy of "Property Of." In telling the story of a young outsider who is obsessed with her gang-leader lover, McKay, but unwilling to commit to becoming one of "the Property of the Orphans"--the tough girls who belong to the boys on the avenue--Hoffman explores hard truths about how difficult it is to love another, and yet how much more difficult it is to pull away.
" Hoffman] takes the landscape of ordinary people experiencing ordinary emotions and colors them in unexpected ways."--"The Washington Post Book World
""With her glorious prose and extraordinary eye . . . Alice Hoffman seems to know what it means to be a human being."--Susan Isaacs, "Newsday"
"A reader is in good hands with Alice Hoffman, able to count on many pleasures. She is one of our quirkiest and most interesting novelists."--Jane Smiley, "USA Today"
"Like Anne Tyler, Hoffman spins a story enchantingly, with the undeniable force and vividness of a dream."--"Ms.
"" Hoffman] is a born storyteller."--"Entertainment Weekly
""An unmistakably gifted work . . . Alice Hoffman flares with talent."--"Kirkus Reviews"
Industry Reviews
"She is a born storyteller." --Entertainment Weekly
"A reader is in good hands with Alice Hoffman, able to count on many pleasures. She is one of our quirkiest and most interesting novelists." --Jane Smiley, USA Today
ISBN: 9780374531836
ISBN-10: 0374531838
Series: FSG Classics
Published: 12th May 2009
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Number of Pages: 288
Audience: General Adult
Publisher: FARRAR STRAUSS GIROUX 3PL
Country of Publication: US
Dimensions (cm): 20.96 x 13.34 x 1.91
Weight (kg): 0.3

Alice Hoffman
Hoffman’s first novel, PROPERTY OF, was written at the age of twenty-one, while she was studying at Stanford, and published shortly thereafter by Farrar Straus and Giroux. She credits her mentor, professor and writer Albert J. Guerard, and his wife, the writer Maclin Bocock Guerard, for helping her to publish her first short story in the magazine Fiction. Editor Ted Solotaroff then contacted her to ask if she had a novel, at which point she quickly began to write what was to become PROPERTY OF, a section of which was published in Mr. Solotaroff’s magazine, American Review.
Since that remarkable beginning, Alice Hoffman has become one of our most distinguished novelists. She has published a total of sixteen novels, two books of short fiction, and eight books for children and young adults. Her novel, HERE ON EARTH, an Oprah Book Club choice, was a modern reworking of some of the themes of Emily Bronte’s masterpiece Wuthering Heights. PRACTICAL MAGIC was made into a Warner film starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. Her novel, AT RISK, which concerns a family dealing with AIDS, can be found on the reading lists of many universities, colleges and secondary schools. Hoffman’s advance from LOCAL GIRLS, a collection of inter-related fictions about love and loss on Long Island, was donated to help create the Hoffman Breast Center at Mt. Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA. BLACKBIRD HOUSE is a book of stories centering around an old farm on Cape Cod.
Hoffman's recent books include AQUARMARINE and INDIGO, novels for pre-teens, and The New York Times bestsellers THE RIVER KING, BLUE DIARY, THE PROBABLE FUTURE, and THE ICE QUEEN. GREEN ANGEL, a post-apocalyptic fairy tale about loss and love, was published by Scholastic and THE FORETELLING, a book about an Amazon girl in the Bronze Age, was published by Little Brown. This fall Little Brown published the teen novel INCANTATION, a story about hidden Jews during the Spanish Inquisition, which Publishers Weekly has chosen as one of the best books of the year. In January 2007, SKYLIGHT CONFESSIONS, a novel about one family’s secret history, was released on the 30th anniversary of the publication of Hoffman’s first novel.
What genres does Alice Hoffman write in?
She writes literary fiction that often blends magical realism and folklore with historical fiction, contemporary family drama, young adult and children's fiction, and short stories.
Which Alice Hoffman book is a good place to start?
Practical Magic is a widely known entry point (also adapted as a film). For more of her magic-family saga, readers can try Magic Lessons or The Rules of Magic. For YA readers, Green Angel or Aquamarine are accessible starting points.
Are there series or connected books and is there a recommended reading order?
Yes. The Practical Magic books form a connected family of novels (Magic Lessons is a prequel to Practical Magic; The Rules of Magic and related titles expand that world). Hoffman also has the Green books for younger readers. You can read the original novel first or begin with the prequel; either approach works.
What themes are common across her work?
Recurring themes include magic and the supernatural, family and intergenerational relationships, love and loss, reworkings of classic motifs, and coming-of-age elements.
Has Alice Hoffman received notable recognition or adaptations?
Yes. Practical Magic was made into a major film starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman; Here on Earth was an Oprah Book Club selection; Incantation was highlighted by Publishers Weekly; several of her novels have been New York Times bestsellers.
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