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Seventh Heaven (Virago modern classics)

Seventh Heaven (Virago modern classics)
By Alice Hoffman

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In the summer of 1959 Nora Silk moves into a quiet suburb on Long Island with her two, young sons, a collection of Elvis records and a marked absence of husband. Her glamour and cheerfully chaotic ways immediately arouse the suspicions of the neighbourhood where life runs according to two rules - 'mind your own business and keep up your lawn'. Seventh Heaven is a lyrical, optimistic novel of yearning and desire, 'this writer can cut through to the true magic and true grit beneath' (Financial Times).


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #30063 in Books
  • Published on: 1992-04-09
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 256 pages

Editorial Reviews

Review
'This is Alice Hoffman at her best, turning our eyes toward the ordinary surface of things to see the power that shimmers underneath' AMY TAN 'A dreamy surreal story written with an angel's touch' TIME OUT 'Hoffman's most beguiling fiction to date' TLS

About the Author
Alice Hoffman lives near Boston with her husband and two sons.


Customer Reviews

Spellbinding5
I was drawn to the works of Alice Hoffman after having read 'Blue Diary'and I actively looked for more of her books. The story outline on the inside cover of 'Seventh Heaven' appealed to me, I followed my insticts and was definitely not disappointed! Alice Hoffman writes in a style that has a 'smalltown', claustrophobic feel to it and yet, once you begin to read one of her books, you can't put it down! Seventh Heaven tells the story of a small community who all moved in together when the houses were built. Each house is identical and, at first, even the inhabitants couldn't tell their own house from the others. The neighbours call on each other for recipes, practical help and small talk, their children play together and yet no-one really knows each other, as each household shields itself with a veneer of perfection. On the surface, the neighbourhood is perfect - perfect houses, perfect gardens, perfect people - until the cracks appear, following the death of one of the neighbours and the subsequent arrival of a divorced mother and her two children. The author evokes the atmosphere of the late fifties/early sixties, emphasising the straight-laced, hypocritical, stuffy attitudes of the neighbours, then slowly revealing the hidden secrets and the imperfections behind closed doors. The story has a sort of magical feel to it and Alice Hoffman makes it so very believeable. I finished the story with a quiet feeling of satisfaction. A superb book.

Beautifully written, captivating and page-turning5
Alice Hoffman's novel is a delicate spider's web of characters, subplots, thoughts and emotions revolving around the not-so-normal lives of people in a small American town. Her use of description is stunning, making the reader savour every word, and her characters spring to life from the page. I heartily recommend this book and all others by this author.

Captivating5
This book gives a real insight to the 50's and the cultural change of the 60's. Hoffman's prose is diverse and wry, she gently evokes the complex feelings towards various charcters. Her vivid insightful descriptions of small town american life is excellent and some of the charcter development is truly wonderfdul. I urge people to read Hoffman's work one found she will be a writer you will never forget.