Of Love and Shadows
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Isabel Allende
This profoundly moving tale of love, bravery, and tragedy by New York Times bestselling author Isabel Allende brings to life a country ruled with an iron fist—and the men and women who dare to challenge it.Irene Beltrán is a force to be reckoned with. As a magazine journalist, an unusual profession for a woman with her privileged upbringing, she is constantly challenging the oppressive regime. Her investigative partner is photographer Francisco Leal, the son of impoverished Spanish Marxist émigrés. Together, they are an inseparable team and—despite Irene’s engagement to an army captain—form a passionate connection. When an assignment leads them to uncover an unspeakable crime, they are determined to reveal the truth in a nation overrun by terror and violence. Together, they will risk everything for justice—and, ultimately, to embrace the passion that binds them.
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Author
Isabel Allende
Pages
336
Publisher
Simon and Schuster
Published Date
2016-03-29
ISBN
1501117041 9781501117046
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"i found this book in a tiny bookstore. i asked the owner for novels by isabel allende as i have admired her writing as a chilena. he handed me this book for a small about of 4 dollars! irene captured my attention quickly. i admire her as a strong female leader but also adore her kindness to others. though i found some parts about the book questionable, it’s imagery wasn’t. from picturing the caves and mountains to irene’s unforgettable physique, i was never lost at all! lovely novel!"