Given her practical nature, it seems ironic that novelist Alice Hoffman sprinkles magical realism through most of her novels. There’s an abundance of it in her new “Magic Lessons,” the prequel to 1995 ...
In "Magic Lessons" (Simon & Schuster, a division of ViacomCBS), a prequel to "Practical Magic" and "The Rules of Magic," author Alice Hoffman tells the story of the origins of the Owens family's ...
Alice Hoffman has written more than two dozen books, but her tales about the sorcery of the Owens sisters and their ilk (1995’s Practical Magic and 2017’s The Rules of Magic) remain her most enduring.
It was a time of epidemics, magical thinking, fearmongering, violence, vengeance, and the demonization of women who dare to speak out. In a novel with eerie parallels to the present day, Alice Hoffman ...
The New York Times bestselling author of more than 40 works of fiction published her first, “Property Of,” when she was just 21. That novel was swiftly followed by beloved collections of short fiction ...
With this moving novel, Hoffman has written a story about a family attacked by tragedy, and has given it a larger relevance by confronting one of the most frightening issues of our times. The Farrells ...
"Some stories begin at the beginning and others begin at the end, but all the best stories begin in a library." And so begins the fourth and final novel in "The Practical Magic Series." In "The Book ...
On Wednesday, October 26 at 7pm, New York Times bestselling author Alice Hoffman visits The Music Hall's Lounge, just in time for Halloween with her novel, THE BOOK OF MAGIC, the final installment of ...
Witty mysteries, cottagecore fantasies and bighearted classics provide a dose of warmth and comfort to bolster you through the long, cold nights ahead. By Calum Marsh “When We Flew Away” envisions ...
Once upon a time, there was a book about two magical sisters in New England who confront their family destiny. It was called “Practical Magic,” and it became a much-loved hit. It also became a movie ...
Given her practical nature, it seems ironic that novelist Alice Hoffman sprinkles magical realism through most of her novels. There’s an abundance of it in her new “Magic Lessons,” the prequel to 1995 ...