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A wonderful book, intelligently written, about the lives and secrets of a nineteenth century family. It takes you from San Francisco's Chinatown, to the turmoli of political unrest and civil war in Chile.

Mary B. (
eagles) wrote on 9/9/2007...
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A great book. Took me longer to read than other books because the descriptive intricate writing I did not want to miss, but a moving story about a woman finding her origins in the late 1880's all the way up to the early 1900's. Also has some good historical fiction/nonfiction about Chilé and Chinatown in the late 1880's. Not a book I would normally read, but read after good reviews here and would recommend again!
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This historical novel by acclaimed author Isabel Allende is a continuation of the late 19th century tale begun in 'Daughter of Fortune." A novel of memory and family secrets; a young woman raised in privilege by an ambitious grandmother, but bedeviled by nightmares from her earliest childhood, of which she has no memory.
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I loved this book. It is a continuation of a story that begins in Allende's "Daughter of Fortune". (Although each can be read separately)
Great story that takes you around the world in travel and adventure.
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Great book that slowly unravels childhood mysteries, both good and bad, in nineteenth century San Francisco where Chilean, British, and Chinese backgrounds comingle in the protaganist's family history.

Shannon C. (
Shannon) wrote on 5/12/2006...
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Sequel to "Daughter of Fortune." I enjoyed this book as much as the first one.
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What a wonderful story! The characters are rich and well defined. Don't miss it!