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At Risk

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$22.00 US
5.14"W x 7.91"H x 0.69"D   | 8 oz | 48 per carton
On sale Nov 01, 1998 | 272 Pages | 978-0-425-16529-4
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Rules of Magic comes a “memorable...striking”(Village Voice) novel that vividly portrays an American family shattered by tragedy.

Ivan and Polly Farrell have two bright and talented children. Eight-year-old Charlie has his father's scientific mind. Amanda, eleven, possesses the unusual strength and determination that has made her a promising gymnast. But her strength runs out as she becomes ill—and when she is diagnosed with AIDS, her family must draw on their own strengths as they come face-to-face with their deepest fears.

“Brilliant...explosive...heart-rending.”—Chicago Tribune

“Compelling power...tenderness and perceptiveness.”—The New York Times
Praise for At Risk

“Graceful...emotionally potent...A cathartic tale that begs us, with heartbreaking eloquence, to stop looking the other way.”—Glamour

“Within pages, the reader falls in love with this very real little girl... Moving, dramatic and painfully human.”—Miami Herald

“I have rarely encountered a work that has moved me as strongly... extraordinary.”—Mademoiselle

“Deeply impressive...powerful.”—Newsweek

“Deeply moving...Sensitivity and empathy...radiate from this beautiful novel.”—Chicago Sun-Times

“Compassionate...This is a serious, honest novel.”—Village Voice

“Tender, strikingly simple and deeply memorable.”—Kirkus Reviews

“An affecting novel of exquisite delicacy, with humor, warmth, and sensitivity. Miss Hoffman heals wounds with the gentle touch of an angel.”—Joseph Heller
© Alyssa Peek
Alice Hoffman is the author of more than thirty works of fiction, including Magic Lessons: The Prequel to Practical Magic, The World That We Knew, the Reese’s Book Club selection The Rules of Magic, The Marriage of Opposites, Practical Magic, The Book of Magic, The Red Garden, the Oprah’s Book Club selection Here on Earth, The Museum of Extraordinary Things, The Dovekeepers, and The Invisible Hour. She lives near Boston. View titles by Alice Hoffman

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From the New York Times bestselling author of The Rules of Magic comes a “memorable...striking”(Village Voice) novel that vividly portrays an American family shattered by tragedy.

Ivan and Polly Farrell have two bright and talented children. Eight-year-old Charlie has his father's scientific mind. Amanda, eleven, possesses the unusual strength and determination that has made her a promising gymnast. But her strength runs out as she becomes ill—and when she is diagnosed with AIDS, her family must draw on their own strengths as they come face-to-face with their deepest fears.

“Brilliant...explosive...heart-rending.”—Chicago Tribune

“Compelling power...tenderness and perceptiveness.”—The New York Times

Praise

Praise for At Risk

“Graceful...emotionally potent...A cathartic tale that begs us, with heartbreaking eloquence, to stop looking the other way.”—Glamour

“Within pages, the reader falls in love with this very real little girl... Moving, dramatic and painfully human.”—Miami Herald

“I have rarely encountered a work that has moved me as strongly... extraordinary.”—Mademoiselle

“Deeply impressive...powerful.”—Newsweek

“Deeply moving...Sensitivity and empathy...radiate from this beautiful novel.”—Chicago Sun-Times

“Compassionate...This is a serious, honest novel.”—Village Voice

“Tender, strikingly simple and deeply memorable.”—Kirkus Reviews

“An affecting novel of exquisite delicacy, with humor, warmth, and sensitivity. Miss Hoffman heals wounds with the gentle touch of an angel.”—Joseph Heller

Author

© Alyssa Peek
Alice Hoffman is the author of more than thirty works of fiction, including Magic Lessons: The Prequel to Practical Magic, The World That We Knew, the Reese’s Book Club selection The Rules of Magic, The Marriage of Opposites, Practical Magic, The Book of Magic, The Red Garden, the Oprah’s Book Club selection Here on Earth, The Museum of Extraordinary Things, The Dovekeepers, and The Invisible Hour. She lives near Boston. View titles by Alice Hoffman