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Paula by Isabel Allende is a poignant memoir where the author intimately weaves personal and family history as she sits by her daughter Paula's hospital bed. The narrative reflects on Allende's life, exploring her roots, successes, and profound losses, creating a touching tribute to her daughter and an insightful look into human resilience.
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You might like this book if you enjoy deeply personal and poignant memoirs that blend real-life experiences with elements of magical realism. It offers a touching and emotional journey, capturing the author's reflections on family, love, and loss.

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Paula

In December 1991, Allende’s daughter Paula, aged 26, fell gravely ill and sank into a coma. This book started as a letter to Paula written during the hours spent at her bedside, and became a personal memoir and a testament to the ties that bind families – a brave, enlightening, inspiring true story.

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Paula by Isabel Allende is a riveting memoir that blends personal grief with a sweeping family saga and the turbulent history of Chile. In December 1991, Allende's 26-year-old daughter Paula fell gravely ill and sank into a coma. Faced with the harrowing reality of her daughter's condition, Allende began writing a letter to Paula during the countless hours she spent at her bedside. This heartfelt letter evolved into a profound and inspiring memoir that delves into the ties that bind families, the resilience of the human spirit, and the power of storytelling.

Written during the summer and autumn of 1992, Paula chronicles Allende's tireless vigil in a Madrid hospital. Between the hospital corridors and her hotel room, she pours her soul into the pages, recounting not only her personal experiences and family history but also the socio-political upheavals that marked Chile during her time. As she details her own life's journey, from her childhood in Peru and Chile to her political exile after the Pinochet coup, Allende interweaves her narrative with the rich tapestry of her family's past.

Allende's writing transcends her personal grief, revealing the inspirational strength and courage she finds in her heritage and memories. She shares stories of her ancestral lineage, painting vivid portraits of her ancestors and their struggles, alongside the cultural and historical backdrop of Chile. This not only provides context to her own life but also adds layers of depth to the story she wishes to impart to Paula.

The memoir is more than just an account of loss; it is a testament to the enduring bonds of family, the healing power of storytelling, and the resilience that emerges in the face of impending tragedy. Paula stands as a tribute to Allende's daughter, offering readers an intimate glimpse into the author's heart and mind. Through her narrative, we experience the connection between mother and daughter, and the broader human experience of love, loss, and hope.

With eloquence and grace, Allende captures the essence of her emotional journey, making Paula a deeply moving and enlightening read. It is a courageous exploration of sorrow and survival, leaving an indelible mark on those who open its pages.

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Paula by Isabel Allende is praised for its vivid and evocative writing, capturing the reader's senses and emotions. It is described as Allende's best work, weaving a heartfelt, intimate narrative of a mother's pain and memories, ultimately transforming readers through its profound storytelling. The book is considered a moving and tender memoir, showcasing Allende's storytelling prowess.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780007205257

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 September 2005

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: HarperPerennial

Contributors:

  • Translated by Margaret Sayers Peden

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 384

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About the Author

Isabel Allende is the author of twelve works of fiction, including the New York Times bestsellers Maya"s Notebook, Island Beneath the Sea, Inés of My Soul, Daughter of Fortune, and a novel that has become a world-renowned classic, The House of the Spirits. Born in Peru and raised in Chile, she lives in California.

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