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    • Pub. Date: December 1999
    • 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 613,965
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      • Pub. Date: December 1999
      • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
      • Format: Paperback, 320pp
      • Sales Rank: 613,965

      Synopsis

      "This novel's great strength lies in its two heroines, who both find themselves drawn, without plans, hopes or full understanding, into the inevitably mythological process of pregnancy and childbirth....It is beautifully and matter-of-factly told."
      NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW
      Rae, unmarried and pregnant is alone. Lila is older, happily married, a fortune-teller and unable to cease mourning for the baby she was forced to give up for adoption many years ago. They meet in Southern California during the earthquake season—the time when unexpected things happen. Here is Alice Hoffman's beautiful and haunting novel of love and loneliness—and of two women whose lives and fortunes gradually become intertwined.

      Biography

      In a prolific career that began with early writings in the American Review, Alice Hoffman has expanded and developed the idea of family and community -- the forces that bind it together and the forces that drive it apart -- with understated and elegant prose and powerful and complex characters.

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      Fortune's Daughterby Anonymous

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      April 15, 2008: Hoffman is never sappy, yet her lyrical writing and flawed characters usually leave me sobbing. I've wanted to have the last paragraph of this book reproduced, framed, and given to every mother I know.

      Fortune's Daughterby Anonymous

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      June 22, 2005: Alice Hoffman has to be one of my favorite authors, but I was disappointed by this story. Although it is beautifully written, and the characters are wonderful, it just stops. There is constant disappointment with the lives of the characters. You spend most of the book wanting a woman to find the child she gave up, and when she finally does look for the baby, you are given enormous disappointment. I do not think I would recommend this book to friends.