The Museum of Extraordinary Things
by Alice Hoffman
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Pub Date 12 Mar 2015 | Archive Date 4 Mar 2015
Simon and Schuster UK Fiction | Simon & Schuster UK
Description
From the bestselling author of The Dovekeepers comes a spectacularly imaginative and moving new novel in the vein of The Night Circus that has been acclaimed by Jodi Picoult as 'truly stunning: part love story, part mystery, part history, and all beauty'.
New York City, 1911. Meet Coralie Sardie, circus girl, web-fingered mermaid, shy only daughter of Professor Sardie and raised in the bizarre surroundings of his Museum of Extraordinary Things.
And meet Eddie Cohen, a handsome young immigrant who has run away from his painful past and his Orthodox family to become a photographer, documenting life on the teeming city streets. One night by the freezing waters of the Hudson River, Coralie stumbles across Eddie, who has become enmeshed in the case of a missing girl, and the fates of these two hopeful outcasts collide as they search for truth, beauty, love and freedom in tumultuous times.
New York City, 1911. Meet Coralie Sardie, circus girl, web-fingered mermaid, shy only daughter of Professor Sardie and raised in the bizarre surroundings of his Museum of Extraordinary Things.
And meet Eddie Cohen, a handsome young immigrant who has run away from his painful past and his Orthodox family to become a photographer, documenting life on the teeming city streets. One night by the freezing waters of the Hudson River, Coralie stumbles across Eddie, who has become enmeshed in the case of a missing girl, and the fates of these two hopeful outcasts collide as they search for truth, beauty, love and freedom in tumultuous times.
A Note From the Publisher
Alice Hoffman wrote her first novel when she was 21. She has published a total of 30 works of fiction, including Practical Magic which was a major film starring Nicole Kidman and Sandra Bullock. Alice Hoffman now lives in Boston.
Advance Praise
'Many novels are called "stunning", but this one truly is: part love story, part mystery, part history, and all beauty' Jodi Picoult
'The Museum of Extraordinary Things is a tale of star-crossed lovers set against a creepy, gothic backdrop of freak shows, murder and mystery' Independent
'Entrancing . . . Hoffman has amply succeeded in conjuring the teeming press of life in early twentieth-century New York, in all its splendour and horror' Financial Times
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Available Editions
EDITION | Paperback |
ISBN | 9781471112157 |
PRICE | £7.99 (GBP) |