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ALICE HOFFMAN / The Dovekeepers: Berkeley Arts & Letters and JCC East Bay
Hillside Club
Berkeley, CA
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ALICE HOFFMAN / The Dovekeepers: Berkeley Arts & Letters and JCC East Bay
Berkeley Arts & Letters and JCC East Bay Present
An Evening with Alice Hoffman

Alice Hoffman's glorious new novel, THE DOVEKEEPERS, took her five years to research and write, and in addition to being her most ambitious it may well be her masterpiece  her Beloved. So it is especially gratifying that Toni Morrison herself has weighed in, calling the novel "beautiful, harrowing, a major contribution to twenty-first century literature."  

Set in ancient Israel, THE DOVEKEEPERS is based on the true events of Masada. The Romans' siege of Masada in 70 CE is one of the most significant events in Jewish history. Nine hundred Jews held out against the Romans for months on a mountain about 60 miles from Jerusalem. All but two women and five children were massacred.

Hoffman retells this story from the point of view of four extraordinary women, each of whom comes to Masada independently, and each of whom has secrets to keep. Yael is the daughter of a master assassin whose mother died in childbirth and whose father can't forgive her. Revka witnesses unspeakable horror on her flight to Masada, and will go to any length to protect the only family she has left  her precious grandsons. Aziza is a warrior, more at home on the battlefield than in the dovecote. Shirah, her mother, is a woman with other-worldly powers, all of which she needs to protect her own secret, perhaps the most dangerous of them all.

THE DOVEKEEPERS gives voice to Hoffman's passion for mythology, magic, and archaeology, her inimitable understanding of women and her Jewish roots.  Hoffman makes ancient history feel immediate and compelling; her huge tale is spellbinding, gripping, and unforgettable.

Alice Hoffman was born in New York City in 1952 and grew up on Long Island. Hoffman's first novel, Property Of, was written at the age of twenty-one. She has published a total of twenty-eight works of fiction. Her novel, Here on Earth, was an Oprah Book Club choice. Practical Magic was made into a film starring Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman. Hoffman's work has been published in more than twenty translations and more than one hundred foreign editions. Hoffman is currently a visiting research scholar at the Women's Studies Research Center at Brandeis University. She lives in Boston.  


Talk, Q&A, booksigning
Berkeley Arts & Letters @ the Hillside Club
Co-sponsored by JCC East Bay
2286 Cedar Street, Berkeley
7:30 PM (doors open 6:45)

Tickets $9 - $12 (seat); $36-$43 (includes copy of Dovekeepers) at Brown Paper Tickets online or 800-838-3006
At the door - $15
Additional books available this evening at the event.

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Hillside Club (View)
2286 Cedar Street
Berkeley, CA 94709
United States
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Arts > Literary

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Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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