Summary
Isabel Allende: The Wind Carries My Name
The Wind Carries My Name, the latest novel by Chilean writer Isabel Allende, is a moving but warm story of violence, love, exile and hope. In it, the past and the present are intertwined, the lives of the protagonists are full of sadness, suffering and suffering, but it is also a kind of ode to solidarity, compassion, selfless love and friendship. Always dealing with current and life topics, Isabel Allende also in this novel leads us through the deepest human feelings, upheavals of life and fate, reminding us of the sacrifices that parents sometimes have to make for their children, but also of the surprising ability of some children to survive violence without giving up on their dreams.
This is also a story about the persistence of hope, which can shine even in the darkest times.
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