The 3 best books of Isabel Allende

Books of Isabel Allende

The Chilean writer Isabel Allende he manages as he wants one of the main virtues or gifts that every writer yearns to achieve throughout his entire career: empathy. The characters of Isabel Allende they are vivid images from the inside out. We connect with all of them from the soul. And from …

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Violet, by Isabel Allende

Violet, by Isabel Allende

In the hands of an author like Isabel Allende, history achieves this work of approaching a past full of teachings. Whether those teachings are worth or not, because in repeating mistakes we are recalcitrantly efficient. But hey ... Something similar happens with any narrator of historical fiction. Because many readers ...

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Women of my soul, of Isabel Allende

Women of my soul

Knowing by heart the way to the source of inspiration, Isabel Allende in this work he turns into the existential gibberish of maturity where we all return to what forged our identity. Something that strikes me as very natural and timely, in tune with a recent interview that ...

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Long petal of the sea, of Isabel Allende

Long sea petal

Most of the great stories, epic and transformative, transcendental and revolutionary but always very human, start from necessity in the face of imposition, rebellion or exile in defense of ideals. Almost everything worth telling happens when the human being gives that ...

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Beyond winter, from Isabel Allende

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A novel by Isabel Allende that dives into a hot topic. In a world that is increasingly unsupportive to the emigrant, and with situations that border on the ominous of our human condition, the Chilean writer will set the example of the close as the only cure for xenophobia. ...

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