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ALICE HOFFMAN Tuesday, April 29 at 7 p.m. at Microsoft Auditorium, Seattle Public Central Library, 1000 Fourth Avenue
Co-presented with the WASHINGTON CENTER FOR THE BOOK AT THE SEATTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY. The author of over twenty-five works of fiction, Alice Hoffman has long been a favorite of readers and critics alike. She makes this welcome Seattle return for her newest novel, The Third Angel (Shaye Areheart). "In this elegant and stunning novel, Hoffman examines the lives of three women at different crossroads in their lives, tying their London-centered stories together in devastating retrospect ... Hoffman interweaves the three stories, gazing unerringly into forces that cause some people to self-destruct and others to find inner strength to last a lifetime." - Publishers Weekly. "Alice Hoffman is my favorite writer." - Jodi Picoult. Free admission is on a first-come, first-serve basis. The Seattle Public Central Library is at 1000 Fourth Avenue (between Madison and Spring). Special $5 coupons for the Central Library garage are available on a limited basis to those attending. For more information, please see www.spl.org or call (206) 386-4636 (SPL) or (206) 624-6600 (Elliott Bay).
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