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Isabel Allende’s departure from historical fiction

There are some authors that just make you feel giddy with excitement whenever you hear that they have a new book on the horizon. For me, Isabel Allende fits into that category. In college, I read her beloved novel The … Continue reading

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Isabel Allende’s contemporary fiction

Word of a new Isabel Allende novel is always cause for celebration, so last week I was delighted to learn about Maya’s Notebook, “the story of a 19-year old girl who falls into a life of drugs and crime, and … Continue reading

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The Crescent City in books

American Mardi Gras celebrations may have started in Mobile, although most of us now associate the day with New Orleans. In light of tomorrow’s festivities, what are your favorite books with a New Orleans setting? One of my favorite English … Continue reading

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Fiction that translates

Last night the fiction finalists for the Best Translated Book Awards were announced at Idlewild Books in New York City. The awards are sponsored by Three Percent, a program at the University of Rochester (the name comes from the fact … Continue reading

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What We’re Reading Wednesday

Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende Harper, April 27, 2010 I wrote about Isabel Allende’s Island Beneath the Sea two months ago, and that post has consistently showed up on our most viewed list—proof that we’ve got a lot … Continue reading

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