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Hija de la fortuna/ Daughter of Fortune (Spanish Edition),New
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Un retrato palpitante de una poca marcada por la violencia y la codicia, con entraables personajes.Eliza Sommers es una joven chilena que vive en Valparaso en 1849, el ao en que se descubre oro en California. Su amante, Joaqun Andieta, parte hacia el norte decidido a encontrar fortuna, y ella decide seguirlo. El viaje infernal, escondida en la cala de un velero, y la bsqueda de su amante en una tierra de hombres solos y prostitutas atrados por la fiebre del oro, transforman a la joven inocente en una mujer fuera de lo comn. Eliza recibe ayuda y afecto de Tao Chi'en, un mdico chino, quien la conducir de la mano en un itinerario memorable por los misterios y contradicciones de la condicin humana.Hija de la fortuna es un retrato palpitante de una poca marcada por la violencia y la codicia en la cual los protagonistas rescatan el amor, la amistad, la compasin y el valor. En esta su ms ambiciosa novela, Isabel Allende presenta un universo fascinante, poblado de entraables personajes que, como tantos otros de la autora, se quedan para siempre en la memoria y el corazn de los lectores.Resea:Isabel Allende se caracteriza por su precisa y potica adjetivacin, y el estilo aqu ha sido especialmente cuidado. Deleitar a un pblico mayoritario.Joaqun Marco, El CulturalENGLISH DESCRIPTIONAllende has created a masterpiece of historical fiction that is passionate, adventurous, and brilliantly insightful. . . . suspenseful and surprising.Denver PostFrom the revered New York Times bestselling author of The House of the Spirits and A Long Petal of the Sea comes a passionate tale of one young woman's quest to save her lover, set against the chaos, greed, and promise of the 1849 California Gold Rush.Raised in the British colony of Valparaso, Chile, English orphan Eliza Sommers meets and falls in love with the wildly inappropriate Joaqun Andieta, a lowly clerk with ambitious dreams. When gold is discovered in the hills of northern California. Chileans, including Joaqun, head north to seek their fortune. Eliza, pregnant with Joaquns child, leaves behind everything she knows to follow her lover.In the roughandtumble world of San Francisco, Eliza must navigate a society dominated by greedy men. But with the help of her natural spirit and a good friend, Chinese doctor Tao Chien, Eliza soon comes to discover that her search for love has become a quest of personal freedom.
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