Seventh Heaven Pdf Summary Reviews By Alice Hoffman

Seventh Heaven Pdf is a Historical Fiction and Magical Realism novel By Alice Hoffman. This extraordinary novel by the author of The River King and Local Girls takes us back to a time when the exotic both terrified and intrigued us, and despite our most desperate attempts, our passions and secrets remained as stubbornly alive as the weeds in our well-trimmed lawns.

Seventh Heaven Book Summary

Nora Silk doesn’t really fit in on Hemlock Street, where every house looks the same. She’s divorced. She wears a charm bracelet and high heels and red toreador pants. And the way she raises her kids is a scandal. But as time passes, the neighbors start having second thoughts about Nora. The women’s apprehension evolves into admiration. The men’s lust evolves into awe. The children are drawn to her in ways they can’t explain. And everyone on this little street in 1959 Long Island seems to sense the possibilities and perils of a different kind of future when they look at Nora Silk…

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About Alice Hoffman Author Of Seventh Heaven Pdf Book

Alice Hoffman
Alice Hoffman

Alice Hoffman Author Of Seventh Heaven Pdf is the author of more than thirty works of fiction, including The Rules of MagicPractical MagicThe Marriage of OppositesThe Red Garden, the Oprah’s Book Club selection Here on EarthThe Museum of Extraordinary Things, and The Dovekeepers. She lives near Boston.

Seventh Heaven pdf, Paperback, Hardcover Book Information

Seventh Heaven Pdf
Seventh Heaven Pdf
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ 0425188485
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Berkley; Reprint edition (April 1, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 272 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 9780425188484
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0425188484
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.2 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.09 x 0.7 x 7.96 inches
  • Best Sellers Rank: #698,264 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
  • #6,583 in Women’s Domestic Life Fiction
  • #13,609 in Family Life Fiction (Books)
  • #33,786 in Literary Fiction (Books)
  • Customer Reviews: 4.1 out of 5 stars    1,115 ratings

Seventh Heaven Book Reviews

A. Ryan

4.0 out of 5 stars Original style, derivative plot; but very good summer reading.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 12, 2006

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Into the suburban paradise of Hemlock Street struts Nora Silk, newly divorces with two kids. She’s the hot single mom that creates what can only be described as a quiet uproar among the conservative `50s families, most of whom have never met a divorcee let alone one who wears tight pants and dangly earrings. Nora naively assumes that she will make friends and be accepted with the other women on the block, but all they can see is her failures as a mother and the way their husbands have taken notice of her. Predictably, the adults and children alike react by judging and alienating Nora and her awkward son Billy.

The premise and feel of this book reminded me heavily of the movie version of The Witches of Eastwick. You have a community of straight-laced people who present every appearance of the fulfillment of the American Dream to the outside world, living blissfully uneventful lives as far as anyone can tell. Then some unconventional outsider comes in and stirs things up, introducing just a bit of the supernatural into their close-minded little world, and suddenly the carefully woven facades unravel all over the place as everybody tries to deal with the chaos. Alice Hoffman is hardly the first author to examine the theme of conformity vs. free spirit, but she did so with a nice attention to detail and a sympathetic eye to those judgmental characters who might have been portrayed as Bad Guys by a more simplistic mind.

The most redeeming aspect of Seventh Heaven (which I gather is sort of a trademark of Hoffman novels) is the element of magic that seems to infuse the natural world which surrounds and crosses through the artificial human culture. At times the magical is almost an undercurrent, barely expressed; at others, it is revealed as a surreal encounter. At its best, Hoffman’s use of observation in place of descriptive similies is poignant enough on its own merit. The author knows how and when to peel back layers from her characters’ minds; she elevates these surprises to insights, then a spell of sorts. There is a flavor of genius in this writing.

However, it is hard to forgive the flaws of this book. The concept of the Fifties as a false utopian ideal of our middle class imaginations is well-worn by now -too obvious to be worthy of the talents of this writer. Then, the magical connection between Mr. Olivera’s sudden demise before the start of the story and the curse on his house thereafter is never explained. Nora Silk, despite being introduced as the main character, remains the biggest mystery. Her character cries out for more development. More frustratingly, we glimpse hints about Nora’s mystical talents that we never get to explore (without giving too much away, some major plot points hinge on this). Sometimes Hoffman is too subtle for her own good.

Seventh Heaven was a nice, light page-turner. It introduced me to Alice Hoffman, and I will probably follow up by reading one or two more of her works sooner or later. You could say it has done its job competently. -Andrea, aka Merribelle

KEA

5.0 out of 5 stars Sad yet hopeful
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 3, 2022

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This is beautifully written, and even though one of Alice Hoffman’s earlier books, her ability to develop her characters is amazing. There were parts of this story that made me cry, mostly for the sense of feeling lost and stuck, for lack of a better word, that so many people, mostly women, felt in the 50’s and 60’s. The story is set in the age of Mad Men, but this is the suburban story. I would have liked the little bits of mysticism to have been developed a little bit more, but I still got the sense that what was there ended when it was supposed to. The boy outgrows his need to hear interior voices, and the ghost knows when it’s time to move on, even if she isn’t really fully realized. This will stay with me for a long time.

Blue Eyes

4.0 out of 5 stars Nora and her 2 kids move into a house on Hemlock street
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 20, 2022

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Nora is a divorcee and none of the neighborhood women will speak to her, the local kids bully her eldest child, Billy, who is in 3rd grade.

But over time all the families on Hemlock Street, that behaved the way they were supposed to behave, and did the things they were supposed to do, and made the choices they were supposed to make, started disintegrating into normal families. With problems, and arguments and divorces of their own.

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