Unabridged Audiobook
An interesting novel of history, war,Internment, exile adjustments marriage,duty ,passion . True Love,aging and adventure !!
What a way to understand history Fascism European style in the 1940’s. Fascism in South America, Chile. The inside stories; the strength of people who immigrated from Spain to Chile. So many themes wrapped into one beautiful book laughed and cried through all of it
Great story - introduced an era of history I was not aware of. The story of exiles forced to find new lives is very relevant today! Gets off to a slow start with some difficulty getting absorbed in the narrative but then really draws you in!
Compelling historical fiction. Spanish civil war medic emigrates to Chile and establishes a very interesting life only to endure another takeover 33yrs later by Pinochet dictatorship. So many parallels today inn the plight of those immigrants escaping brutality and our own immigration issues. Chapters are preceded by a quote from one of Pablo Neruda’s Nobel prize-winning poetry. Nit only did I enjoy this, I learned so much. What a talented writer Isabelle Allende is!!!! PS My narrator was Bot Tom Hanks, RATHER Edoardo Ballerini, and he was SUPERB!
Great read.
Tom Hanks is brilliant as narrator and lives bed this book!
Book was good. Narration only fair
This was not my favorite book but I clarify as this was a audiobook and maybe it was the clinical narration...the characters seems superficial and lacked depth...the title refers to a poem by Pablo Neruda and I did enjoy the mention of the poet and his poems...in my favorite scene in the book...Neruda recalled how he needs people and interaction...conversations and discussions to inspire his poet’s soul...I found a similarity between Neruda and Trotsky in that manner but I digress...
Great story
This is the first book I have read by Allende. I definitely liked it. I am a fan of historical fiction. I was not well versed in Spanish Civil War history, or Chilean history, and this book sort of brought me up to speed on that. Unfortunately, I am more aware of the plight of migrants, refugees and displaced persons. This book follows a family and details their efforts to find a place to call home. It addresses their abuses, hardships, determination, relationships, commitments to meet that end.
I'm not a huge fan of historical fiction. That being said, I found this rather flat and lifeless. I won't pick up an Allende book any time soon.
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