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Daughter of Fortune
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Trilogía Involuntaria #1

Daughter of Fortune

Isabel Allende
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Oprah Book Club® Selection, February 2000: Until Isabel Allende burst onto the scene with her 1985 debut, The House of the Spirits, Latin American fiction was, for the most part, a boys' club comprising such heavy hitters as Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, and Mario Vargas Llosa. But the Chilean Allende shouldered her way in with her magical realist multi-generational tale of the Trueba family, followed it up with four more novels and a spate of nonfiction, and has remained in a place of honor ever since. Her sixth work of fiction, Daughter of Fortune, shares some characteristics with her earlier works: the canvas is wide, the characters are multi-generational and multi-ethnic, and the protagonist is an unconventional woman who overcomes enormous obstacles to make her way ...Read More

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Daughter of Fortune
Daughter of Fortune
Trilogía Involuntaria #1

Daughter of Fortune

Isabel Allende
Published year: 1998
Pages: 432

Oprah Book Club® Selection, February 2000: Until Isabel Allende burst onto the scene with her 1985 debut, The House of the Spirits, Latin American fiction was, for the most part, a boys' club comprising such heavy hitters as Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, and Mario Vargas Llosa. But the Chilean Allende shouldered her way in with her magical realist multi-generational tale of the Trueba family, followed it up with four more novels and a spate of nonfiction, and has remained in a place of honor ever since. Her sixth work of fiction, Daughter of Fortune, shares some characteristics with her earlier works: the canvas is wide, the characters are multi-generational and multi-ethnic, and the protagonist is an unconventional woman who overcomes enormous obstacles to make her way ...Read More

VictorianHistoricalWesternSuspenseMulticulturalWestern FrontierEast Asian McSlow BurnTortured HeroClass DifferenceLatinx McPregnancyM F RomanceOther Man WomanCaretakingFriends to LoversRomanceMagical RealismLatin AmericaSpainHistoryLiterary FictionAdventureFeminism

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