The Wind Knows My Name
By Isabel Allende
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Read by Edoardo Ballerini and Maria Liatis
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Read by Edoardo Ballerini and Maria Liatis
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Read by Edoardo Ballerini and Maria Liatis
Translated by Frances Riddle
By Isabel Allende
Read by Edoardo Ballerini and Maria Liatis
Translated by Frances Riddle
Category: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction
Category: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction | Audiobooks
Category: Literary Fiction | Historical Fiction | Audiobooks
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$18.00
May 28, 2024 | ISBN 9780593598122
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$30.00
Jun 13, 2023 | ISBN 9780593743720
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Jun 06, 2023 | ISBN 9780593598115
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Jun 06, 2023 | ISBN 9780593739990
480 Minutes
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$40.00
Jun 06, 2023 | ISBN 9780593739983
480 Minutes
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Praise
“[An] homage to parents who make unthinkable decisions to save their little ones, and to kids who survive some of the toughest challenges imaginable.”—Associated Press
“This beloved author transports us to two dark periods in history: Nazi-overrun Vienna in 1938 and the current dire situation at the border between the United States and Mexico. . . . Both stories are rich enough to carry the weight of one novel, but Allende expertly intertwines them. Employing her signature touch of magical realism, she wraps us in a compassionate story that reminds us ‘we could all just as easily find ourselves in similar situations.’”—The Washington Post
“Allende’s artistry shapes a lyrical romanticism around social political history and global turmoil . . . [Her dialogue is] current, relevant and real. Our civic discourse is centered by a multitude of voices talking about two things—immigration and identity—who belongs and who doesn’t, and how to care for the dispossessed. In Allende’s version healing is possible, because empathy is a hopeful, albeit inconsistent, follower of migration.”—NPR
“[Allende is] the queen of magic realism.”—BBC
“It feels something like a modern version of The Secret Garden: lost, grieving people finding joy and hope with each other, with a touch of magic. Beautiful and moving . . . draws parallels between humanitarian crises in different times and places in a way that feels deeply personal.”—Book Riot
“The Wind Knows My Name is a treat for fans of Kristin Hannah, Christina Baker Kline, and Julia Alvarez, all authors who understand that history always affects current events.”—Virtuoso, The Magazine
“Allende is always a must read and readers will queue for her latest mix of history, suspense, emotional insight, social commentary, mysticism, wit, and tenderness.”—Booklist
“Powerful . . . Allende finds real depth in her characters, especially when portraying their sacrifices. This authentic and emotionally harrowing work is a triumphant return to form.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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