Retrato en sepia (Portrait in Sepia) by Isabel Allende

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(Paperback - Spanish-language Edition)

  • Pub. Date: October 2002
  • 352pp
  • Sales Rank: 101,730
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    • Pub. Date: October 2002
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 352pp
    • Sales Rank: 101,730

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    A finales del siglo XIX en Chile, Aurora del Valle sufre de un trauma brutal que borra de su mente los primeros cinco aÑos de su vida. Criada por su ambiciosa abuela, Paulina del Valle, crece en un ambiente privilegiado, pero se ve atormentada por horribles pesadillas. Cuando debe afrontar la traiciÓn del hombre que ama, y la soledad, decide explorar el misterio de su pasado.

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    Aristocratic Chile is vividly evoked in Isabel Allende’s lyrical novels, in which a family’s past and future is linked inextricably with that of its country’s. A writer whose dreamy, imagistic books transport the reader to another time and place, Allende is considered by many to be the heir to Gabriel García Márquez’s lavish magic realism.

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    SE PUEDE DECIR QUE ES LA CONTINUACION DE LA HIJA DE LA FORTUNAby Anonymous

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    May 24, 2008: UN BUEN LIBRO QUE HABLA DE LA PERIPECIES DE UNA JOVEN ENCANTADORA EN BUSCA DE SUS RAICES Y EL AMOR.

    Aurora's search for her identity.by Anonymous

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    May 21, 2001: This is the eloquent family saga of a pantheon of eclectic characters brought together by Aurora de Valle?s search for her enigmatic past. Aurora was born in San Francisco under the protection of her maternal grand-parents, an unconventional marriage between a Chinese doctor, Tao Chi?en and an English women, Eliza Sommers. However she is brought up in Chile by her business-savvy matriarchal paternal grand-mother Paulina del Valle. Liberated from social norms usually restricting young girls in the stifling Chilean aristocracy Aurora dedicates herself to photography to capture ?moments of truth.? The historical setting is the latter part of nineteenth century Chile as explained by Allende in a recent press conference because, ?I believe it is a period when the Chilean character was truly formed.? Chile?s brutal expansionism into neighbouring countries and bloody revolution, including stark insights into rudimentary medical practices provide the backdrop. This contrasts with the more socially light-hearted San Francisco especially the Chinese community, the stigmas confronting these early immigrants and the sad plight of the trade in young prostitutes euphemistically know as ?sing-song? girls. As with other Allende books, strong female characters push back the frontiers of convention, such as Nivea del Valle who as the author describes, ?is capable to give birth to fifteen children and still continue fighting for women?s rights?. Historical fact and chronological order dominate over magical realism to provide afascinating tale of the varying kinds of love and a search for one?s identity to establish a sense of belonging in the world. An excellent read, convincingly weaving together diverse social themes that doesn?t miss a beat.


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