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Of Love and Shadows
Of Love and Shadows
Author: Isabel Allende
Isabel Allende transports us to a Latin American country in the grip of a military dictatorship, where Irene Beltran, an upperclass journalist, and Francisco Leal, a photographer son of a Marxist professor together discover a hideous crime.  They also discover how far they dare go in search of the truth in a nation of terror . . . and ...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780394549620
ISBN-10: 0394549627
Publication Date: 4/12/1987
Pages: 274
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3.6 stars, based on 5 ratings
Publisher: Knopf
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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I am an Allende fanatic and love all her books. But I really think her earlier ones, such as the EVA LUNA books and this one, "OF LOVE AND SHADOWS" are her best.

A great read and historically accurate of the horrors in Chile after we (the CIA) asassinated the democratically elected, president Allende.
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A haunting novel set against a backdrop of revolution in Latin America (a thinly disguised Chile).
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Love in a reign of terror.


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