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Island beneath the sea : a novel / Isabel Allende ; translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Original language: Spanish Publication details: New York : Harper, 2010.Edition: 1st edDescription: 457 p. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 0061988243
  • 9780061988240
Uniform titles:
  • Isla bajo el mar. English
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Summary: "The story of a mulatta woman, a slave and concubine, determined to take control of her own destiny in a society where that would seem impossible"--Provided by publisher.
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Adult Book Adult Book Dr. James Carlson Library Fiction Allende, Isabel Available 33111005975046
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction Allende, Isabel Available 33111006250928
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

"Allende is a master storyteller at the peak of her powers."

-- Los Angeles Times

From the sugar plantations of Saint-Domingue to the lavish parlors of New Orleans at the turn of the 19th century, the latest novel from New York Times bestselling author Isabel Allende (Inés of My Soul, The House of the Spirits, Portrait in Sepia) tells the story of a mulatta woman, a slave and concubine, determined to take control of her own destiny.

Born a slave on the island of Saint-Domingue, Zarité--known as Tété--is the daughter of an African mother she never knew and one of the white sailors who brought her into bondage. Tété surivves a childhood of brutality and fear, finding solace in the traditional rhythms of African drums and in her exhilarating initiation into the mysteries of voodoo.

When twenty-year-old Toulouse Valmorain arrives on the island in 1770, he discovers that running his father's plantation, Saint Lazare, is neither glamorous nor easy. Marriage also proves problematic when, eight years later, he brings home a bride. But it is his teenaged slave Tété who becomes Valmorain's most inportant confindant.

A heartwrenching and powerful story story of an extraordinary woman who forges her identity and finds love and freedom under the cruelest of circumstances. Isabelle Allende has done it again.

"The story of a mulatta woman, a slave and concubine, determined to take control of her own destiny in a society where that would seem impossible"--Provided by publisher.

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