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Daughter of Fortune

by Isabel Allende

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Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende
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  • First Published:
    Oct 1999, 416 pages

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    Sep 2000, 400 pages

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ediec (04/24/02)

Read this book when it first came out & loved it. I like historical fiction & like Allende's writing. If you liked this book I recommend that you read her sequel "Portrait in Sepia" which continues the story of Eliza and her family.
Loni (04/21/02)

This is a wonderful book!
Leah (04/07/02)

I thought it was an enchanting story of freedom and personal conquests, it captivated me and I couldn't put it down
Rosa (04/04/02)

An enchanted book. Very easy to read and understand. It's a wonderful story about love, freedom and hope. I definitely recomend it and I will read it again.
Un libro encantador, con una lectura facil de entender y unas historias maravillosamente narradas llenas de pasion, poesia, y esperanza. Definitivamente lo recomiendo y por supuesto lo volveria a leer.
Stephanie Parmiter (03/26/02)

Excellent book. Couldn't put it down.
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