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Book Reviews of Eva Luna

Eva Luna
ISBN-13: 9780553280586
ISBN-10: 0553280589
Publication Date: 6/1/1989
Pages: 320
Rating:
  • Currently 3.8/5 Stars.
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3.8 stars, based on 100 ratings
Publisher: Bantam
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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14 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

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A young girl is orphaned at an early age and bounces around her South American country with all kinds of characters-- benefactors and tormentors both. She survives and transforms her experiences thru story telling. Allende weaves Eva's story with the story of a Rolf Carle, a young man escaping Nazi Austria to make films. Wonderful lush language speaks for the cause of freedom.
YahtzeeQueen avatar reviewed Eva Luna on + 54 more book reviews
This is a early novel for this author. I like her latter novels better,but it was a interesting read. It has lots of twists and turns for the characters.
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This book has history and a great story. I could not put this book down. You dont want the story to end. I have kept it in my library for a long time, because I enjoyed it so much, but now I would like to share it with anyone who enjoys areal good book.
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Allende is more of a poet than a writer.
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Typical Isabel Allende writing, very descriptive, interesting story. Sometime the characters a bit too descriptive. If you have read Allende you know that she spins a great yarn!
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From the author of House of Spirits..Eva Luna is a lover, writer, revolutionary and storyteller. A contemporary Scheherazade, wide eyed South American teller of tales. Triumphs over harsh reality with her imagination! Strange, fantastical, sensuous and erotic.
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amazing, mystical account of magical women and their families, written by isabel allende- a gem of latin american literature.
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Mind bendingly excellent.
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This book I had to read for english and it was a very good book, interesting, intriguing and just a really good book. It gives you a look at different cultures and how they live and do things and the problems and fights they see and go thru...very good book
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I am a huge fan of Isabel Allende and this book did not disappoint me at all. Wonderful example of her story-telling skills.
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St amid Latin American turmoil, a tale of a young woman's passage through life as she changes from a jungle birthling to anti-governemt activitist.
harmony85 avatar reviewed Eva Luna on + 982 more book reviews
The enchanting and enchanted account of a contemporary Scheherazade, a wide-eyed South American teller of tales who triumphs over harsh reality through the creative power of her own imagination..."Imaginative, original, convincing, pointed, and spiced with good humor and wit."
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Good condition. No tears or rips, but labeled for Book Crossing.
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Meet the unforgettable Eva Luna -- Lover, Writer, Revolutionary and Storyteller. "Sumptuous . . . Eva Luna is a tale that spans forty years and moves from a surreal jungle to a modern-day urban capital where even the most apolitical are driven to risky anti-government activities. Allende's canvas is large, busy, full of feeling, incident and rich detail."