Violeta by Isabel Allende

By Pamelascott
One hundred years of history. One unforgettable story.

Violeta comes into the world on a stormy day in 1920, the first daughter in a family of five boisterous sons. From the start, her life is marked by extraordinary events. The ripples of the Great War are still being felt, even as the Spanish flu arrives on the shores of her South American homeland almost at the moment of her birth.

Told in the form of a letter to someone Violeta loves above all others, this is the story of a hundred-year life - of devastating heartbreak and passionate affairs, poverty and wealth, terrible loss, and immense joy. Bearing witness to a century of history, it is a life shaped by the fight for women's rights, the rise and fall of tyrants and, ultimately, not one but two pandemics.

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I CAME INTO THE WORLD ONE STORMY FRIDAY IN 1920, THE year of the scourge.- 1 (PART 1, EXILE)

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(Bloomsbury, 25 January 2022, e-book, 336 pages, borrowed from Glasgow Libraries via BorrowBox)

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I really enjoyed Violeta. I loved the fact it's written in the form of a letter. I don't often read books in this style so this was a nice change to a straight-forward, linear book. Violeta's voice is powerful and I really enjoyed listening to her story. I loved all of the key historical moments she lives through. This is a rich, detailed book.