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The House of the Spirits

Isabel Allende's 'The House of the Spirits' is a sweeping narrative that intertwines the personal and the political. The story follows the Trueba family, highlighting their struggles and triumphs in the face of historical events. The novel is renowned for its use of magical realism, blending the supernatural with the everyday, and its vivid portrayal of the political landscape of Latin America. more

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Isabel Allende
Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende, born on August 2, 1942, is a renowned Chilean writer known for her magical realism style. Her works have gained widespread popularity, with notable titles including 'Love in the Time of Cholera' and 'The House of the Spirits'. more

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