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Island Beneath the Sea by Isabel Allende
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Island Beneath the Sea

A Novel

HarperCollins · 2020-06-30

Island Beneath the Sea: A Novel

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Who It's For

  • Good for readers who enjoy FICTION / World Literature / American / 21st Century
  • Good for readers interested in short stories
  • Good for fans of Historical Fiction

What You Get

  • Themes: Women, Life, African.
  • Reading lane: World Literature and People & Places.
  • Publisher: HarperCollins.

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  • FICTION / World Literature / American / 21st Century

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  • Young Adult Fiction / People & Places / Caribbean & Latin America

    80%
  • Young Adult Nonfiction / People & Places / Caribbean & Latin America

    77%

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About This Book

“Allende is a master storyteller at the peak of her powers.”— Los Angeles Times The New York Times bestselling author of The House of the Spirits and A Long Petal of the Sea tells the story of one unforgettable woman—a slave and concubine determined to take control of her own destiny—in this sweeping historical fiction saga that moves from the sugar plantations of Saint-Domingue during the Haitian Revolution to the lavish parlors of New Orleans at the turn of the ninteenth c...

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“Allende is a master storyteller at the peak of her powers.”— Los Angeles Times The New York Times bestselling author of The House of the Spirits and A Long Petal of the Sea tells the story of one unforgettable woman—a slave and concubine determined to take control of her own destiny—in this sweeping historical fiction saga that moves from the sugar plantations of Saint-Domingue during the Haitian Revolution to the lavish parlors of New Orleans at the turn of the ninteenth century. The daughter of an African mother she never knew and a white sailor, Zarité—known as Tété—was born a slave on the island of Saint-Domingue. Growing up amid brutality and fear, Tété found solace in the traditional rhythms of African drums and the mysteries of voodoo. Her life changes when twenty-year-old Toulouse Valmorain arrives on the island in 1770 to run his father’s plantation, Saint Lazare. Overwhelmed by the challenges of his responsibilities and trapped in a painful marriage, Valmorain turns to his teenaged slave Tété, who becomes his most important confidant. In an epic story of resilience, the indelible bond they share will connect them across four tumultuous decades and ultimately define their lives.

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