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082 0 _aLAS FIC ALL
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100 1 _aAllende, Isabel
_d(1942-)
245 1 0 _aEva Luna
_b: a novel
_c/ Isabel Allende
260 _aNew York
_b: Alfred A. Knopf
_c, 1998, c1997
300 _a271 p.
_c; 24 cm.
520 3 _aEva Luna is the daughter of a professor's assistant and a snake-bitten gardener - born poor, orphaned at an early age, and working as a servant. Eva is a naturally gifted and imaginative storyteller who meets people from all stations and walks of life. Though she has no wealth, she trades her stories like currency with people who are kind to her. In this novel, she shares the story of her own life and introduces readers to a diverse and eccentric cast of characters including the Lebanese émigré who befriends her and takes her in; her unfortunate godmother, whose brain is addled by rum and who believes in all the Catholic saints and a few of her own invention; a street urchin who grows into a petty criminal and, later, a leader in the guerrilla struggle; a celebrated transsexual entertainer who instructs her in the ways of the adult world; and a young refugee whose flight from postwar Europe will prove crucial to Eva's fate. As Eva tells her story, Isabel Allende conjures up a whole complex South American nation - the rich, the poor, the simple, and the sophisticated - in a novel replete with character and incident, with drama and comedy and history, with battles and passions, rebellions and reunions, a novel that celebrates the power of imagination to create a better world.
546 _aTranslated from the Spanish to English
655 4 _aPicaresque literature
655 4 _aLove stories
700 1 _aPeden, Margaret Sayers
942 _cLAS
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