Faithful by Alice Hoffman – 272 pages

ARC from Simon & Schuster

Book Blurb:

Growing up on Long Island, Shelby Richmond is an ordinary girl until one night an extraordinary tragedy changes her fate. Her best friendā€™s future is destroyed in an accident, while Shelby walks away with the burden of guilt. What happens when a life is turned inside out? When love is something so distant it may as well be a star in the sky?Ā FaithfulĀ is the story of a survivor, filled with emotionā€”from dark suffering to true happinessā€”a moving portrait of a young woman finding her way in the modern world. A fan of Chinese food, dogs, bookstores, and men she should stay away from, Shelby has to fight her way back to her own future. In New York City she finds a circle of lost and found soulsā€”including an angel whoā€™s been watching over her ever since that fateful icy night.

My Review: 4.5 stars

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Faithful, by acclaimed author Alice Hoffman, is a coming of age story amidst an enormous about of survivorā€™s guilt. I received this book as an ARC back in May and have no idea why I let it sit so long. I love Alice Hoffman books, most especially her two historical novels, The Dovekeepers and The Marriage Of Opposites. This book is definitely a work of contemporary of fiction yet still offers the authorā€™s trademark mysticism.

This book is not long but it really packs a punch. Strong themes of friendship, motherhood, mental illness, guilt with many faces, the companionship of animals, first love and self-love are all present throughout the book. Book clubs will have plenty to discuss.

Our main protagonist, Shelby, begins as a wilted flower. With time, love and emotional nutrients that she continually pushes away, we watch her growth. There was a good parallel going on with Shelbyā€™s friend (Helene) being helpless in a coma, yet is widely believed to be a ā€œmiracle healerā€. Shelby was sadly living her life as if in a coma for quite some time, but never realized the healing she was doing for herself, animals and friends.

The added mini puzzle of finding the mysterious postcard sender/angel was a nice part of the story. Was Shelbyā€™s friend mystically sending her the healing postcards?

The love of animals and books is very apparent in this story. Both have healing powers and the author brings that to light. I love the references to The Strand Bookstore in NYC. If you ever have a chance to go, itā€™s a must do!Ā Fans of Alice Hoffman will be pleased with this novel, as will readers new to her talent. Itā€™s a beautifully written story full of hope and renewal.

Quotes I liked:

Love is a false construct. Itā€™s how people convince themselves that life is worth living.ā€

– ā€œWhatā€™s not to like about a miracle?ā€

-ā€œShe told herself being alone was what she wanted, but lately she finds herself looking at couples and hating them just because theyā€™re happy.ā€

-ā€œI think of life as a book of short stories. You move through the stories and the characters change. But once you have a name on your sin you stuck with one story, even if itā€™s a bad one.ā€

-ā€œIā€™m sticking with books. They never let you down and they donā€™t judge you.ā€

-ā€œIf you have burned a book, donā€™t complain that thereā€™s nothing to read.ā€

-ā€œEveryone should know exactly what everyone else is thinking and then people wouldnā€™t hurt each other so much.ā€

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