Daughter of Fortune
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Product details:
- Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
- Date of Publication 18 June 2026
- ISBN 9781526692993
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages496 pages
- Size 198x129 mm
- Language English 700
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Short description:
From the literary legend Isabel Allende, a captivating historical fiction adventure of frontier life, forbidden love and newfound freedom
MoreLong description:
'If you like your passions grand and your views panoramic, then Daughter of Fortune will be irresistible' The Times
In colonial Chile, 1832, the infant Eliza is found on the doorstep of the British Import and Export Company. Adopted by the maternal Miss Rose, she is raised dutifully, with Victorian piety and propriety. But as a young woman, Eliza falls in love with the wildly inappropriate Joaqu-n Andieta - and when he leaves for the gold-laden hills of California, she can't help but follow.
With the aid of newfound friends, Eliza finds a place for herself in this burgeoning society; and while she came to California for someone else, what was once a search for love transforms into a profound discovery of her own freedom.
'An extravagant tale by a gifted storyteller whose spell brings to life the 19th century world' Los Angeles Times