Synopses & Reviews
From the New York Times best-selling author of The Dovekeepers, Second Nature tells the story of a suburban woman, Robin Moore, who discovers her own free spirit through a stranger she brings home to her perfectly ordered neighborhood. As Robin impulsively draws this beautiful, uncivilized man into her world-meanwhile coping with divorce and a troubled teenage son-she begins to question her wisdom and doubt her own heart, and ultimately she changes her ideas about love and humanity.
About the Author
Alice Hoffman is the best-selling author of
The Dovekeepers and several other beloved novels, including
Blue Diary (2001),
The River King (2000),
Local Girls (1999),
Here On Earth (1997),
Practical Magic (1995),
Second Nature (1994),
Turtle Moon (1992),
Seventh Heaven (1990),
At Risk (1988),
Illumination Night (1987),
Fortune’s Daughter (1985),
White Horses (1982),
Angel Landing (1980),
The Drowning Season (1979), and
Property Of (1977). She is also the author of three children’s books:
Aquamarine (2001),
Horsefly (2000), and
Fireflies (1997).
Born in New York City, and raised on Long Island, Hoffman graduated from Adelphi University and received an M.A. from Stanford University, where she was Mirrielees Fellow. She currently lives near Boston with her family and her dogs.