

Book states that deep inside everyone there is a good man and you just have to found out that good person. In this book, the author compares human life with a garden and states that besides all the hardships and difficulties of life we all have a garden which is the center of attraction and interest for all of us. He is the bestselling New York Times author and had written many famous books filled with fiction and Jewish histories and Literature like Practical Magic, Here on earth and The Third Angel, etc.

This formidable book is written by Alice Hoffman. “The Red Garden: A Novel” is a wonderful and thrilling novel in which the author discusses the life of survivors of war and makes us realize that nothing is actually as such as it seems to be so to find out the truth you can look at the center of the life of others. Description of The Red Garden by Alice Hoffman

The book covers the stories of the life of war participants who were killed and of those who survived. “The Red Garden: A Novel” is an amazing and wonderful as well as thrilling storybook about Blackwell and it entails the unusual happenings in the history of a town and well. (Jan.Download The Red Garden by Alice Hoffman PDF eBook free. The prose is beautiful, the characters drawn sparsely but with great compassion. The result is a certain ethereal detachment as Hoffman's deft magical realism ties one woman's story to the next even when they themselves are not aware of the connection. The novel moves forward in linked stories, each building on (but not following from) the previous and focusing on a wide range of characters, including placid bears, a band of nomadic horse traders, a woman who finds a new beginning in Blackwell, and the ghost of a young girl drowned in the river who stays in the town's consciousness long after her name has been forgotten. Hallie makes an immediate and intense connection to the wilderness, and the tragic severing of that connection results in the creation of the red garden, a small, sorrowful plot of land that takes on an air of the sacred. The story opens with the arrival of the first settlers, among them a pragmatic English woman, Hallie, and her profligate, braggart husband, William. Hoffman brings us 200 years in the history of Blackwell, a small town in rural Massachusetts, in her insightful latest.
