Books by Isabel Allende

Portrait of Isabel Allende

Isabel Allende is one of the world's most beloved storytellers, renowned for weaving together history, passion, and the supernatural with striking emotional depth. Her novels often explore the resilience of women, the legacy of family, and the shifting tides of political and personal freedom, all set against vividly realised landscapes that blend the intimate with the epic.

From her breakthrough work *The House of the Spirits* to later novels such as *A Long Petal of the Sea* and *Violeta*, Allende's writing carries a distinctive voice that bridges continents and generations. Readers are drawn to her lyrical prose and humane insight, which celebrate love, identity, and the enduring power of memory.

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  • The Japanese Lover

    Simon & Schuster Ltd The Japanese Lover

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom internationally bestselling author Isabel Allende comes an exquisitely crafted, multigenerational love story.'A fairy tale of a novel' New York Times'A multi-generational epic of fate, war and enduring love' Harper's Bazaar'A poetic and profound meditation on the power of love' BustleIn 1939, as Poland falls under the shadow of the Nazis and the world goes to war, young Alma Belasco's parents send her overseas to live with an aunt and uncle in their opulent San Francisco mansion. There she meets Ichimei Fukuda, the son of the family's Japanese gardener, and between them a tender love blossoms, but following Pearl Harbor the two are cruelly pulled apart. Throughout their lifetimes, Alma and Ichimei reunite again and again, but theirs is a love they are forever forced to hide from the world.Decades later, Alma is nearing the enTrade Review‘Lush storytelling, with a liberal dusting of South American magical realism and a multigenerational narrative sweep . . . The Japanese Lover has all the ingredients of classic Allende: love, secrecy, fate; stories within stories; the arc of history; and a certain robustness and ability for reinvention on the part of her characters’ * Financial Times on The Japanese Lover *‘A magical and sweeping tale . . . remarkable . . . heartbreaking’ * Publishers Weekly on The Japanese Lover *

    7 in stock

    £9.49

  • Of Love and Shadows

    Simon & Schuster Ltd Of Love and Shadows

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisNew York Times bestseller Isabel Allende's Of Love and Shadows is a moving tale of love, bravery and tragedy.

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial (USA) LLC La casa de los espíritus (Edición 40 aniversario)

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £23.80

  • La ninfa de porcelana  The Porcelain Nymph

    Plaza & Janés La ninfa de porcelana The Porcelain Nymph

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £17.53

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    £18.10

  • The Wind Knows My Name

    Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) The Wind Knows My Name

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisTHE POWERFUL AND MOVING NEW NOVEL FROM LITERARY LEGEND ISABEL ALLENDE - A RICHARD AND JUDY BOOK CLUB PICK FOR JULY 2024A testament to love, survival and sacrifice' HARPER'S BAZAAR No, we''re not lost. The wind knows my name. And yours too.Vienna, 1938. Five-year-old Samuel Adler boards the last Kindertransport train out of Nazi-occupied Austria, escaping to England with just a change of clothes and his beloved violin. Eight decades later, Anita Diaz and her mother flee El Salvador for refuge in the United States, where the new family separation policy lands seven-year-old Anita alone at a camp in Nogales. Intertwining past and present, this is an unforgettable story of the search for family and home, the extraordinary sacrifices made by parents, and the courage of children to never stop dreaming. Allende blends fact and fiction, love and war . . . As you read her escapis

    15 in stock

    £7.99

  • La casa de los espiritus Contempornea

    Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La casa de los espiritus Contempornea

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £15.80

  • City of the Beasts

    HarperCollins Publishers City of the Beasts

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn ecological romance with a pulsing heart, equal parts Rider Haggard and Chico Buarque one of the world's greatest and most beloved storytellers broadens her style and reach with a Amazonian adventure story that will appeal to all ages.Fifteen-year-old Alexander Cold has the chance to take the trip of a lifetime.With his mother in hospital, too ill to look after him, Alex is sent out to his grandmother Kate a fearless reporter with blue eyes as sharp as daggers' points'. Kate is about to embark on an expedition to the dangerous, remote world of the Amazon rainforest, but rather than change her plans, she simply takes Alex along with her. They set off with their team including a local guide and his daughter Nadia, with her wild, curly hair and skin the colour of honey in search of a fabled headhunting tribe and a legendary, marauding creature known to locals as the Beast', only to find out much, much more about the mysteries of the jungle and its inhabitants.In a novel rich in adveTrade ReviewPraise for Isabel Allende: ‘A magical storyteller.’ Daily Mail ‘Allende’s writing is so vivid we hear the sounds, see the bright birds, smell and even taste the soft fruit.’ The Times ‘A wonderful, seemingly effortless storyteller; you feel yourself sink into the folds of her narrative with an almost childlike certainty that you're going to hear a good story well told.’ Irish Independent ‘Her prose is rich and magical, her characters vivid. She mixes violence and horror, love and humour, with more than a touch of genius.’ Mary Wesley

    15 in stock

    £10.44

  • Mayas Notebook

    HarperCollins Publishers Mayas Notebook

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe author of The House of the Spirits' returns with a gritty yet transcendent tale of teenage addiction.Abandoned by her parents as a baby, Maya has been brought up by her tough grandmother Nini and her gentle grandfather Popo. But at school, the teenage Maya finds herself drawn towards the wrong crowd. Before she knows what's happened, Maya's life has turned into one of drug addiction and crime.Things go from bad to worse as Maya disappears into the criminal underworld. To save her from her old associates, Nini sends Maya to a remote island off the coast of Chile.Safe amongst her new neighbours, Maya feels compelled to write her story and slowly she begins to heal. But can she learn to live with her scars, and will her past ever catch up with her?Trade Review‘Another impressive feat with a dazzling cast and bold array of landscapes, woven together with the storytelling prowess that is Allende’s trademark.’ Daily Telegraph, 4 stars ‘Isabel Allende is a mistress storyteller… [her] capacity to surprise keeps her readers page-turning, as do her descriptions of character and place’ Independent ‘Maya is the lightest of narrative guises: wise beyond her 19 years but convincingly coltish.’ Guardian ‘An exciting read, well paced.’ Daily Express

    1 in stock

    £11.69

  • My Name is Emilia del Valle

    Bloomsbury Publishing PLC My Name is Emilia del Valle

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe spellbinding new historical novel from literary legend Isabel Allende a riveting tale of love and war, discovery and redemption Emilia del Valle was always destined for great things. Abandoned at birth by her Chilean aristocrat father, Emilia comes of age in nineteenth-century San Francisco as an independent and fiercely ambitious young woman, decades ahead of her time. She will do whatever it takes to pursue her life's passion for writing, even if it means publishing under a man's name. When Emilia lands a position as a journalist for the Daily Examiner, her unwavering sense of adventure and newfound determination to survive in her own name leads her to seize the chance to cover a brewing civil war in Chile alongside another talented reporter. But the assignment offers Emilia more than just an opportunity to prove herself as a writer. Before long she finds herself on a treacherous, life-changing journey in a homeland she never knew, to uncover the truth about her father and herself. A new masterclass in historical storytelling from Isabel Allende, My Name is Emilia del Valle is a powerful tale of love and war, discovery and redemption, told by a valiant young woman who confronts monumental challenges, survives, and reinvents herself along the way. PRAISE FOR THE AUTHOR'A grand storyteller' KHALED HOSSEINI'A new novel by Isabel Allende is always a treat' DAILY MAIL'What a joy it must be to come upon Allende for the first time' COLUM MCCANN'A global literary great' i

    15 in stock

    £17.09

  • Ines of My Soul

    HarperCollins Publishers Ines of My Soul

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe vibrant new novel from Isabel Allende takes her back to her homeland of Chile, and tells the story of the first Spanish woman to arrive on its shores with the Conquistadors in the 1500s.A real historical figure, Inés Suarez came to Chile with the Conquistadors in 1540, helping to claim the territory for Spain and to found the first Spanish settlement in Santiago. In this remarkable novel, Isabel Allende one of the world''s most spellbinding storytellers re-imagines Inés''s life and that of the two men who become her lover and husband respectively.Inés of My Soul' evokes the conflict and drama of the Conquistadors'' arrival in Chile, as well as helping restore the reputation of Inés, a powerful woman long neglected by history and a patriarchal society. It also finds Allende returning to territory beloved of her and her readers imaginative historical fiction, evocatively told and to the familiar landscape of her native country.The novel gives Inés the recognition and glory that aTrade Review‘In “The House of Spirits”, Allende constructed an allusional tale for the fate of modern Chile. Now she has repeated the trick for the foundation of the country. The result is perhaps her best book since that debut.' Independent 'Allende's version of events sees Ines Suarez as the puppeteer pulling the strings of the influential men she's involved with. She is quick-witted, militarily astute and has a deep understanding of "the enemy". Allende does not attempt to rewrite the past. Instead, she provides a colourful glimpse into the life of a daring Spanish woman whose vital role has been forgotten by history.' Daily Express 'Fresh and provocative looks at this fascinating period of history.' New Statesman 'Writing about her homeland and its history, she brings to her work a passion and commitment worthy of her vividly drawn characters.' Glasgow Herald

    2 in stock

    £13.49

  • Portrait in Sepia 1

    HarperCollins Publishers Portrait in Sepia 1

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisBest selling international author, Isabel Allende tackles her homeland head-on in this staggering, epic romance.Portrait in Sepia' is both a magnificent historical novel set at the end of the nineteenth century in Chile and a marvellous family saga peopled by characters from Daughter of Fortune' and The House of the Spirits', two of Allende''s most celebrated novels.As a young girl, Aurora del Valle suffered a brutal trauma that has shaped her character and erased from her mind all recollection of the first five years of her life. Raised by her ambitious grandmother, the regal and commanding Paulina del Valle, she grows up in a privileged environment, free of the limitations that circumscribe the lives of women at that time, but tormented by terrible nightmares. When she finds herself alone at the end of an unhappy love affair, she decides to explore the mystery of her past, to discover what it was, exactly, all those years ago, that had such a devastating effect on her young life.RichTrade Review‘You’ll find it hard not to be beguiled by the charm and ingenuity of Allende’s storytelling.’ The Times 'Though its story is the life of Aurora del Valle, a privileged young girl growing up in 19th century Chile, its subject is history, and the way in which the lives of people and the lives of countries exist in uneasy limbo, caught between the shadows of the past and the mysteries of the future. It's a world of secrets and uneasy truces; all that is certain is death, and all that is valuable is love.' Jeremy Poolman, Daily Mail 'If you were thrilled by “The House of the Spirits”, you'll love this.' Marie Claire 'A wonderful, wide-ranging story, which moves back to Chile, and is told in a clever mix of first and third person. Allende's dramatic descriptions of hand-to-hand combat and bloody battle scenes are every bit as vivid and physical as her descriptions of wild passionate love-making. A compulsively readable, colourful, informative and entertaining novel.' Sunday Tribune

    1 in stock

    £9.49

  • Paula

    HarperCollins Publishers Paula

    7 in stock

    Book SynopsisIn 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.This book was written during the interminable hours the novelist Isabel Allende spent in the corridors of a Madrid hospital, in her hotel room and beside her daughter Paula''s bed during the summer and autumn of 1992. Faced with the loss of her child, Isabel Allende turned to storytelling, to sustain her own spirit and to convey to her daughter the will to wake up, to survive. The story she tells is that of her own life, her family history and the tragedy of her nation, Chile, in the years leading up to Pinochet''s brutal military coup.Trade Review'Allende's best work to date…she has everything it takes: the ear, the eye, the mind, the heart, the all-encompassing humanity.' New York Times 'Allende's writing is so vivid we smell the countryside, hear the sounds, see the bright birds, smell and even taste the soft fruit. Moving through Paula's last days, we enter that world, and share it, gladly, sadly, gratefully, and ultimately changed by the very reading of it.' Julia Neuberger, The Times 'This is a tender, moving and vivid record of a mother's agony at the bedside of her daughter. “Paula” begins as a long letter as a way of giving her back the life that is ebbing away…the result is a mesmerizing story. In flawlessly rich prose Allende shares with us her most intimate feelings…an emotionally charged, spellbinding memoir.' Washington Post 'Allende brings the natural storytelling power so evident in her novels to this courageous testament. She shares her personal tragedy with a warmth and passion that make “Paula” exceptional.' Sunday Express

    7 in stock

    £10.44

  • El amante japonés  The Japanese Lover

    Vintage Espanol El amante japonés The Japanese Lover

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £16.15

  • Retrato en sepia

    1 in stock

    Book SynopsisNarrada en la voz de una joven mujer, ésta es una magnífica novela histórica, y una portentosa saga familiar en la que reencontramos algunos personajes de Hija de la fortuna y de La casa de los espíritus, novelas cumbres en la obra de Isabel Allende.En el Chile del siglo XIX, Aurora del Valle sufre un trauma brutal que borra de su mente los primeros cinco años de su vida. Criada por su ambiciosa abuela, Paulina del Valle, crece en un ambiente privilegiado, libre de muchas de las limitaciones que oprimen a las mujeres de su época pero atormentada por horribles pesadillas. Cuando debe afrontar la traición del hombre al que ama y la soledad, Aurora decide explorar el misterio de su pasado.Reseña:Una epopeya de los grandes sentimientos: tragedia esperanzada, fábula moral, esbozo de una familia y apunte de un país. En definitiva, un gran libro.Ramón Ventura, El Periódico

    1 in stock

    £12.95

  • My Invented Country

    HarperCollins Publishers My Invented Country

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisThe life story of Isabel Allende one of the world''s favourite writers is as exotic, passionate and inspiring as one of her novels.Just three when her parents divorced, Isabel Allende was raised in her grandparents'' home in Chile. She left school at 16; and married Miguel Frías at 19. She then juggled her work as a journalist, editor, advice columnist and television interviewer with looking after her two children.But when her cousin the Chilean president Salvador Allende was assassinated in 1973 in Pinochet''s right-wing military coup, her life changed profoundly. It was too dangerous to stay in Chile; and she, her husband, and their two children fled to Venezuela. During her impoverished exile, she started writing The House of the Spirits'. Based on her memories of her family and the political upheaval in her native country, it became an international bestseller and everything changed againTrade Review‘Allende’s writing is so vivid we smell the countryside, hear the sounds, see the bright birds, the scorched earth, smell and even taste the soft fruit.’ The Times ‘Allende has a gift for conversational writing and a sharp sense of humour…I very much enjoyed this visit to the other Chile, that half-remembered country of her imagination.’ New Statesman ‘Allende is incapable of telling a bad story. She writes of her own experience with a kind of wild candour. Her heroically sustained narrative, her lovingly prepared plots and surprise inventions explode in an exaltation.’ Independent ‘Lucid, original and expounded with an unquestionable sense of humor…part essay and part autobiography…When Allende poses sweeping general truths, she leaves room for argument…But the book gets my undivided attention when it expounds on the relationship of the author to that country of hers, invented, imaginary, fictional, to the story of her family, which is itself invented memory, and to her vocation as a narrator…It will provoke curiosity. And that is where everything begins.’ LA Times

    2 in stock

    £10.44

  • Forest of the Pygmies

    HarperCollins Publishers Forest of the Pygmies

    2 in stock

    Book SynopsisFrom one of the world's best loved storytellers, the trilogy that began with City of the Beasts comes to a thrilling climax.Alexander Cold knows all too well his grandmother Kate is never far from an adventure. When National Geographic commissions her to write an article about the first elephant-led safaris in Africa, they head with Nadia Santos and the magazine''s photography crew to the blazing, red plains of Kenya. Days into the tour, a Catholic missionary approaches the camp in search of his companions who have mysteriously disappeared. Kate, Alexander, Nadia, and their team, agreeing to aid the rescue, enlists the help of a local pilot to lead them to the swampy forests of Ngoubé. There they discover a clan of Pygmies who unveil a harsh and surprising world of corruption, slavery, and poaching.Alexander and Nadia, entrusting the magical strengths of Jaguar and Eagle, their totemic animal spirits, launch a spectacular and precarious struggle to restore freedom and return leadershTrade ReviewPraise for City of the Beasts: 'Written with Allende's characteristic verve, City of the Beasts is the kind of accomplishment to show young readers that there's more to life than Harry Potter.' Literary Review 'A vivid fable… Allende's prose soars' Guardian 'Marvellous, marvel-filled… Beautifully written and utterly entrancing' Independent on Sunday Praise for Kingdom of the Golden Dragon: ‘Allende again proves her talent for evoking exotic landscapes, spinning tall stories and weaving seductive magic.’ Sunday Times 'This spellbinding novel, like its predecessor, is storytelling at its best' Mail on Sunday

    2 in stock

    £9.49

  • Aphrodite

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Aphrodite

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £17.84

  • Daughter of Fortune

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Daughter of Fortune

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisAn orphan raised in Valparaiso, Chile, by a Victorian spinster and her rigid brother, vivacious young Eliza Sommers follows her lover to California during the Gold Rush of 1849. Entering a rough-and-tumble world of new arrivals driven mad by gold fever, Eliza moves in a society of single men and prostitutes with the help of her good friend and savior, the Chinese doctor Tao Chi''en. California opens the door to a new life of freedom and independence to the young Chilean, and her search for her elusive lover gradually turns into another kind of journey. By the time she finally hears news of him, Eliza must decide who her true love really is.

    10 in stock

    £15.96

  • Ripper

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Ripper

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £23.19

  • Ines of My Soul

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Ines of My Soul

    3 in stock

    Book Synopsis“Powerfully evocative. . . . Allende is at her best here; spinning words like spells, enthralling the reader with surreal visions of the New World.”— NewsweekA passionate epic of love, freedom, and conquest, based on historical events, from the New York Times bestselling author of The House of the Spirits and A Long Petal of the Sea.Though she was born into poverty, Inés Suárez, a seamstress in sixteenth-century Spain, embodies the same restless hope and opportunism that fuels her nation’s conquest of the Americas.Learning that her shiftless husband has vanished, Inés uses his disappearance to embark on her own adventure. It is a journey will lead her to Pedro de Valdivia—a conquistador who becomes the first royal governor of Chile—and to a love that not only changes her life but the course of history. 

    3 in stock

    £15.29

  • Mayas Notebook

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc Mayas Notebook

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £15.29

  • City of the Beasts

    HarperCollins Publishers Inc City of the Beasts

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisA search for the Beast, a Yeti-like creature within the heart of the Amazon, becomes a quest for self-discovery in this young adult coming-of-age story filled with international adventure, rich mythology, and magical realism from globally celebrated novelist Isabel Allende. Fifteen-year-old Alexander Cold has the chance to take the trip of a lifetime. Parting from his family and ill mother, Alexander joins his fearless grandmother, a magazine reporter for International Geographic, on an expedition to the dangerous, remote world of the Amazon. Their mission, along with the others on their team?including a celebrated anthropologist, a local guide and his young daughter Nadia, and a doctor?is to document the legendary Yeti of the Amazon known as the Beast. Under the dense canopy of the jungle, Alexander is amazed to discover much more than he could have imagined about the hidden worlds of the rain forest. Drawing on the strength of the jaguar, the totemic animal Alexander finds within himself, and the eagle, Nadia''s spirit guide, both young people are led by the invisible People of the Mist on a thrilling and unforgettable journey to the ultimate discovery.

    15 in stock

    £15.19

  • The House of the Spirits

    Vintage Publishing The House of the Spirits

    15 in stock

    Book SynopsisIsabel Allende was born in 1942 Lima, Peru. She grew up in Chile and now lives in California. She is the author of novels The House of the Spirits, Of Love and Shadows,Eva Luna, The Infinite Plan, Paula, Daughter of Fortune, Portrait in Sepia, My Invented Country, Zorro, Inés of My Soul The Sum of Our Days and The Island Beneath the Sea.Trade ReviewRemarkable...a big book that can comprehend the history of a nation, and so many lives, with love * The Times *An exotic vision and a brilliant, impassioned epic * Vogue *Mesmerizing... A novel of force and charm * Washington Post *This is a novel like the novels no one seems to write anymore: thick with plot and bristling with characters who play out their lives over three generations of conflict and reconciliation. A novel to be read for its brilliant craftsmanship and its narrative of inescapable power * El Pais, Madrid *Announcing a truly great read: a novel thick and thrilling, full of fantasy, terror and wit, elaborately crafted yet serious and accurate in its historical and social observations * Die Welt, Berlin *

    15 in stock

    £9.49

  • Eva Luna

    Penguin Books Ltd Eva Luna

    3 in stock

    Book SynopsisIsabel Allende was born in Lima, Peru, in 1942 and moved to Chile as a child. She was a journalist for many years before publishing her first novel, The House of the Spirits in 1982. She is the author of eight novels, including Inés of My Soul, Daughter of Fortune, and Portrait in Sepia. She has also written a collection of stories, four memoirs, and a trilogy of children's novels. Her books have been translated into more than twenty-seven languages and have become bestsellers across four continents. In 2004 she was inducted into the American Academy of Arts and Letters. Isabel Allende lives in California.Trade ReviewA heartfelt novel, powerful enough to make a dictator cry * Evening Standard *She can spin a tale out of a pebble and a piece of string ... the atmosphere of encroaching doom, buried treasure and broken hearts is never tragic because there is a continual sense of life's endless opulence * Independent *Packed with action, prodigal in invention, vivid in description and metaphor, this cleverly plotted novel is enhanced by its flowing prose and absolute assurance * The Times *Allende's world is both sweet and sinister, and the flamboyance and power of her vision can seduce the sourest and most literal-minded reader * Daily Telegraph *

    3 in stock

    £8.54

  • La isla bajo el mar  The Island Beneath the Sea

    Random House USA Inc La isla bajo el mar The Island Beneath the Sea

    2 in stock

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    2 in stock

    £16.16

  • El cuaderno de Maya  Mayas Journal

    Random House USA Inc El cuaderno de Maya Mayas Journal

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £15.26

  • Amor  Love

    Vintage Espanol Amor Love

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £14.36

  • La casa de los espiritus  The House of the

    Vintage Espanol La casa de los espiritus The House of the

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £16.11

  • Eva Luna Spanish Edition

    Vintage Espanol Eva Luna Spanish Edition

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £15.26

  • PaulaSpanish Edition

    Vintage Espanol PaulaSpanish Edition

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £15.26

  • Hija de la fortuna  Daughter of Fortune

    Vintage Espanol Hija de la fortuna Daughter of Fortune

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £15.26

  • Retrato en sepia  Portrait in Sepia

    Vintage Espanol Retrato en sepia Portrait in Sepia

    1 in stock

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    1 in stock

    £16.15

  • Inés del alma mía  Inés of My Soul

    Vintage Espanol Inés del alma mía Inés of My Soul

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £16.16

  • De amor y de sombra  Of Love and Shadows

    Vintage Espanol De amor y de sombra Of Love and Shadows

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £14.40

  • El plan infinito  The Infinite Plan

    Vintage Espanol El plan infinito The Infinite Plan

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £14.41

  • Cuentos de Eva Luna  The Stories of Eva Luna

    Vintage Espanol Cuentos de Eva Luna The Stories of Eva Luna

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £15.30

  • Memorias del guila Y El Jaguar La Ciudad de Las

    Penguin Putnam Inc Memorias del guila Y El Jaguar La Ciudad de Las

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisLa pluma mágica de Allende nos invita a conocer, en esta preciosa trilogía de aventuras, realismo mágico y naturaleza, a Alexander Cold, un muchacho americano de quince años; a su abuela Kate, una reportera de viajes; y a Nadia Santos, una compañera de aventuras muy especial. En La Ciudad de Las Bestias partirán en busca de una bestia gigantesca que se halla en la vasta selva del Amazonas, donde conocerán a un chamán indígena que les mostrara las maravillas de su tierra.En El Reino del Dragón de Oro conocerán las enseñanzas budistas cuando visiten el Himalaya, donde se esconde la estatua del Dragón de Oro, un objeto magnifico de piedras preciosas cuyo descubrimiento puede provocar daños irreparables en estas tierras.En El Bosque de los Pigmeos viajaran al corazón de África para ayudar a liberar de la esclavitud a los pigmeos

    10 in stock

    £18.00

  • Afrodita Cuentos recetas y otros afrodisíacos

    Vintage Espanol Afrodita Cuentos recetas y otros afrodisíacos

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £16.16

  • Mi país inventado  My Invented Country A Memoir

    Vintage Espanol Mi país inventado My Invented Country A Memoir

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £15.26

  • Más allá del invierno  In the Midst of Winter

    Vintage Espanol Más allá del invierno In the Midst of Winter

    3 in stock

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    3 in stock

    £15.30

  • Mujeres del alma mía  The Soul of a Woman

    Penguin Young Readers Mujeres del alma mía The Soul of a Woman

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £18.36

  • The Soul of a Woman

    Random House USA Inc The Soul of a Woman

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £16.15

  • Perla The Mighty Dog

    Penguin Young Readers Group Perla The Mighty Dog

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £12.44

  • Perla and the Pirate

    Penguin Young Readers Group Perla and the Pirate

    7 in stock

    7 in stock

    £15.38

  • Perla la súper perrita Perla the Mighty Dog

    Penguin Young Readers Group Perla la súper perrita Perla the Mighty Dog

    10 in stock

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    10 in stock

    £16.14

  • Penguin Young Readers Group Perla Y El Pirata Perla and the Pirate Spanish Edition

    10 in stock

    10 in stock

    £15.82

  • The Wind Knows My Name

    Diversified Publishing The Wind Knows My Name

    10 in stock

    Book SynopsisNATIONAL BESTSELLER • “The lives of a Jewish boy escaping Nazi-occupied Europe and a mother and daughter fleeing twenty-first-century El Salvador intersect in this ambitious, intricate novel about war and immigration” (People), from the author of A Long Petal of the Sea and Violeta “Timely, provocative . . . emotionally satisfying . . . [a story about] the kindness of strangers who become family.”—The New York Times Book ReviewAN NPR BEST BOOK OF THE YEARVienna, 1938. Samuel Adler is five years old when his father disappears during Kristallnacht—the night his family loses everything. As her child’s safety becomes ever harder to guarantee, Samuel’s mother secures a spot for him on a Kindertransport train out of Nazi-occupied Austria to England. He boards alone, carrying nothing but a change of clothes and his violin.Arizona, 2019. Eight decades later, Anita Díaz and her mother board another train, fleeing looming danger in El Salvador and seeking refuge in the United States. But their arrival coincides with the new family separation policy, and seven-year-old Anita finds herself alone at a camp in Nogales. She escapes her tenuous reality through her trips to Azabahar, a magical world of the imagination. Meanwhile, Selena Durán, a young social worker, enlists the help of a successful lawyer in hopes of tracking down Anita’s mother.Intertwining past and present, The Wind Knows My Name tells the tale of these two unforgettable characters, both in search of family and home. It is both a testament to the sacrifices that parents make and a love letter to the children who survive the most unfathomable dangers—and never stop dreaming.

    10 in stock

    £22.50

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