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- Name
- Allende, Isabel
- Occupation
- Author
- Description
- Isabel Allende draws deeply on South America's turbulent history, as well as personal experience, to craft magical multigenerational sagas, novels, short stories, and memoirs. Known for her vibrant characterization of women and her lyrically descriptive prose, Allende subtly combines the traditional with elements of the fantastic in a magical realist style. Blending the social, political, romantic, and historic, she produces engrossing stories that linger with her readers. Allende also write a series for Teens that combines adventure and magical realism with a coming-of-age journey. Start with: The House of the Spirits (Adults); City of the Beasts (Teens)
- Gender
- Female
- Nationality
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- American
- Chilean
- Hispanic-American
- Subject
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- trueGrandmother and grandson
- trueMen/women relations
- trueSelf-discovery in teenage boys
- trueGreed in men
- trueQuests
- trueFamily relationships
- trueSenior women adventurers
- trueCold, Alexander (Fictitious character)
- trueSupernatural
- trueEndangered ecosystems -- Amazon Valley
- trueGrandmothers
- trueAuthors, Chilean -- 20th century -- Biography
- trueIndigenous peoples
- trueCulture conflict
- truePsychics -- South America
- trueTeenage adventurers
- trueMonsters
- trueFifteen-year-old boys
- trueSelf-discovery in teenage girls
- trueIndians of South America -- Amazon Valley
Tone Tone is the feeling that a book evokes in the reader. In many cases, this category best answers the question, "What are you in the mood for?"
Writing style Writing style terms tell us how a book is written, from the complexity of the language to the level of the detail in the background.
Character Only applied to fiction books, character appeal is especially for those readers who love books *because* of the characters.
- Label
- Unknown Label
- Subject
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- trueGrandmother and grandson
- trueMen/women relations
- trueSelf-discovery in teenage boys
- trueGreed in men
- trueQuests
- trueFamily relationships
- trueSenior women adventurers
- trueCold, Alexander (Fictitious character)
- trueSupernatural
- trueEndangered ecosystems -- Amazon Valley
- trueGrandmothers
- trueAuthors, Chilean -- 20th century -- Biography
- trueIndigenous peoples
- trueCulture conflict
- truePsychics -- South America
- trueTeenage adventurers
- trueMonsters
- trueFifteen-year-old boys
- trueSelf-discovery in teenage girls
- trueIndians of South America -- Amazon Valley
- Description
- Isabel Allende draws deeply on South America's turbulent history, as well as personal experience, to craft magical multigenerational sagas, novels, short stories, and memoirs. Known for her vibrant characterization of women and her lyrically descriptive prose, Allende subtly combines the traditional with elements of the fantastic in a magical realist style. Blending the social, political, romantic, and historic, she produces engrossing stories that linger with her readers. Allende also write a series for Teens that combines adventure and magical realism with a coming-of-age journey. Start with: The House of the Spirits (Adults); City of the Beasts (Teens)
- Name
- Allende, Isabel
- Gender
- Female
- Nationality
-
- American
- Chilean
- Hispanic-American
- Occupation
- Author
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