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Go to My LibraryCuentos de Eva Luna
- Language
- Spanish
- Published in
- Publisher
- Editorial Sudamericana S.A.
- Pages
- 432
- ISBN
- 9789500720427
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (34)
Other editions

Paula' (Ave fénix) (Spanish Edition)
1994 • Harper Collins
German

Paula (En Español)
2017 • PRH Grupo Editorial
Spanish

Paula
2005 • Harper Perennial
English

PAULA (LIVRO DE BOLSO)
2003 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Paula Von der Autorin des Weltbestsellers "Das Geisterhaus"
1998 • Suhrkamp
German

PAULA
2013 • DEBOLS!LLO
Spanish

Paula A Memoir
2020 • HarperCollins
English

Paula
1995 • HarperCollins Publishers
Spanish

Paula SPA
1996 • HarperCollins
Spanish

Paula
2009 • Planeta
Spanish

Paula
2021 • DEBOLSILLO
Spanish

Paula
2002 • De Bolsillo
Spanish

Paula (Ldp Litterature) (French Edition)
1997 • Livre de Poche
French

Paula
Wereldbibliotheek
Dutch

Paula: A Memoir
2020 • HarperVia
English

Paula: A Memoir
2020 • HarperCollins B and Blackstone Publishing
English

Garzanti - Gli Elefanti
1997 • Feltrinelli Editore
Italian

Paula
2003 • Demco Media
English

Paula
1996 • Flamingo
English

Paula (Spanish Edition)
1999 • Sudamericana
Spanish

Paula (French Edition)
1995 • FAYARD
French

Paula
2009 • Debolsillo
Spanish

Biblioteca de autor Isabel Allende Paula
1998 • Plaza & Janés
Spanish

Paula
1995 • Harper Collins
English

Paula (Nove Cento)
2002 • La biblioteca di repubblica
Italian

Paula
1996 • HarperCollins Publishers
English

Paula
1996 • Harper Perennial
English

Paula Türkce Türkisch Turkish
2012 • Can Yayinlari
Turkish

Paula
1996 • Turtleback
English

Paula (Spanish Edition)
2000 • Sudamericana
Spanish

Paula
2012 • Leer-e
Spanish

Paula
2011 • Plaza Janés
Spanish

Paula
2020 • PLAZA & JANES
Spanish

Paula A Memoir
2008 • HarperCollins
English
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Readers consistently praise Isabel Allende's "Paula" as a profoundly emotional and captivating autobiography. Many describe it as one of the most beautiful and poignant memoirs they have encountered, highlighting Allende's exceptional storytelling ability. The book is celebrated for its raw and honest portrayal of a mother's immense grief and unwavering love, interwoven with a rich tapestry of family history and the tumultuous political landscape of Latin America. Reviewers often commend the dual narrative structure, which masterfully alternates between the immediate crisis and vivid recollections of the past, creating an intimate connection with the author's life, character, and unique worldview. Allende's courage, resilience, and charming persona shine through, making the narrative deeply moving, authentic, and often transformative for readers.
However, some readers note that the book's intense emotional content can make it a demanding read, at times described as gloomy or devastating, requiring a certain level of emotional preparedness. A point of contention for a few is that the title "Paula" can be misleading, as the book often delves extensively into Isabel Allende's own life and the broader family history, with less direct focus solely on her daughter. There were also comments about certain sections feeling lengthy or tedious, suggesting that the narrative could have benefited from some abbreviation. Additionally, a few reviewers found the author's candidness about personal and family details to be occasionally indiscreet, and the blend of realism with imaginative elements, while generally appreciated, could sometimes lead to questions about factual accuracy in dramatic instances.
Despite these observations, "Paula" is overwhelmingly regarded as a powerful, unforgettable, and unique literary experience. It is highly recommended for readers who appreciate deeply intimate memoirs, powerful storytelling, and works that explore profound human emotions, particularly the complexities of motherhood, family bonds, and the process of coping with immense grief. The book would especially appeal to those interested in Isabel Allende's personal journey, the history of Latin America, and aspiring writers seeking inspiration on the cathartic power of writing. Readers should approach this book with an open heart and a readiness for a deeply reflective and emotional journey.
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