Isabel Allende
Isabel Allende is a Chilean-American author born in Lima, Peru, in 1942, renowned for her magical realist novels including The House of the Spirits, which originated as a letter to her dying grandfather. Following the 1973 coup in Chile that killed her uncle Salvador Allende, she fled into exile in Venezuela and later settled in California, where she has written over 20 books sold in more than 67 million copies across 35 languages. Her works often explore family sagas, women's struggles, and political themes.
magical realism
historical fiction
young adult
Zorro: A Novel (P.S.)
My Invented Country: A Memoir
Forest of the Pygmies
Ripper
City of the Beasts
Maya's Notebook: A Novel (P.S.)
My Invented Country: A Memoir
The Infinite Plan
La isla bajo el mar
Portrait in Sepia
The Japanese Lover
The Soul of a Woman
The House of the Spirits (Everyman's Library Classics & Contemporary Classics)
El juego de ripper
Maya's Notebook: A Novel
El juego de Ripper (Spanish Edition)
El cuaderno de Maya: Una novela
El juego de Ripper
Ripper: A Novel
Maya's Notebook: A Novel
Zorro: A Novel (P.S.)
Paula
Amor
La suma de los dias (Spanish Edition)