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Island Beneath the Sea
Island Beneath the Sea: A Novel | Isabel Allende
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 (Ins 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.
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Andrew65
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Read for #Haiti for #ReadingtheAmericas2023 @Librarybelle @BarbaraBb

Another excellent novel by Isabel Allende covering life on Haiti, the slave trade, voodoo, the slave uprising and is an excellent read. I think I enjoyed this part more than when the book shifted to Louisiana at the time when it was transferred over to the American authorities. A sad ending for the book.

I think I‘ve found a new favourite author.

Andrew65 15th book finished in November #Rushathon @DieAReader @Ghabi4Roses 4mo
GHABI4ROSES 🎉HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOU FOR TODAY AND @DieAReader tomorrow! After I check my office calendar 🎂 4mo
Librarybelle Hooray to discovering a new favorite author! 4mo
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E.Bolhafner
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Best of 2023 so far. I understand this isn't considered Allende's best book but it is the first I have read. A Historical Novel with the Haitian Revolution as a backdrop & spanning several decades. I found the historical bit interesting as it intersected with various other reads the most recent of which was Babel. Reading my fiction alpha by author so I have another of her books to follow this one: The House of Spirits. #20in4 progress

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Echos of Wide Sargasso Sea where the Caribbean heroine, Antoinette, becomes Mr. Rochester's Madwoman in the attic. Passage:
...it was not a rare thing for white women who had come from outside the island to become deranged... Their husbands sent them to recover in a diff. climate... In the case of Eugenie, it was already to late to send her anywhere except an asylum, an option V's .. pride would never allow...:dirty linen was washed at home.

E.Bolhafner for those not aware Wide Sargasso Sea was a 'feminist' prequel of Jane Eyre. I usually read the two back to back. More a commentary on constraints put upon women's behavior due to differing cultural norms and how we treat women who do not adhere to them. At least that is how I remember it --its been a while since I reread the WSS and Jane Eyre 10mo
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E.Bolhafner
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My mother's favorite author which is honestly the only reason I own this book.

About 25% the way through but loving it. I think it is interesting-coincidentally- that it is happening around the same time as Babel. For those who haven't read Babel it is an alternate timeline that tangentially discusses the Haitian Revolution, which falls in the timeline of our story.

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E.Bolhafner

So many good quotes in this book!

Music is the wind that blows away the years, memories, and fear, that crouching animal I carry inside me.

..it doesn't mean anything for me to be free and everyone else slaves...her freedom was irreparably bound to that of other slaves

...:dirty linen was washed at home.

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Evita
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3.5 out of 5

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kalivha
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This was a really nice book! Unfortunately, the German translation opted for using a lot of racial slurs when there were none in the original nor the English version, which I found to be a pretty inappropriate choice since neither the author nor the translator are Black. I wish I had read this in English instead.

BookwormM Interesting point about translations 3y
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Floresj
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At the beginning of the novel, I felt as though there was too much back story and I was a bit lost. However, the effort paid off! Great novel covering the Haiti slave revolt and living in New Orleans when the US buys it. Great voice, characters and plot!

JenniferP I‘m just starting my first book by Allende, and I love her vivid story-telling! 3y
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Set in the late 18th century during the Haitian Revolution, on the island of Saint-Domingue (La Hispaniola). Spanning four decades, it is the moving story of the life of Tete (daughter of an African mother she never knew and a white sailor who brought her into bondage) and of one woman‘s determination to find love amid loss, to offer humanity though her own has been battered, and to forge her own identity in the cruellest of circumstances.

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kalivha
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I'm reading this next. I would usually buy books like this in English (it's more convenient to do so, living in England) but I don't mind reading it in German as neither language is the original.

Those of you who are bilingual, what determines what language you read a book in, if you can't read the original anyway? Do you research translations? Or just get whatever is most convenient?

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DebinHawaii
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#WanderingJune
I thought of Zarite (Tete),born a slave in Haiti when it was under French control as San Domingue as a #CaribbeanQueen 👑she is purchased for Valmorain, a Frenchman who inherited his father's sugarcane plantation there. It's been a decade since I read this book while on an Allende phase.

Cinfhen Allende just doesn‘t jive with me 🤷🏼‍♀️ 5y
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KassKho
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Anybody else watch Jane the Virgin and love how much of a bookworm she can be!

LA_Mead Yes! I love that show. I'm a little behind in my episodes though... 6y
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KerriNTurner
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#fallintobooks #southamericanwriters I've not yet read any Isabel Allende, but when I do I want to start with this one.

Texreader I've not read many by her but I've liked the ones I've read. 7y
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literarymermaid
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This is a sad insight that is said so perfectly this book. The context is a conversation of how quickly a non-slave state became a slave state when they realized how much more profitable it would be.

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Booksta.helen
La isla bajo el mar | Isabel Allende
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☺☺☺

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Shimuli
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Loved this book!! Even a few days after finishing it, I still feel like I'm in Haiti and New Orleans in the early 1800s...

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Yeah_I_Read
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This is an incredible story!!! Such a good deal. Sorry to be an enabler but this would be $2 well spent 😊😊

HannaPolkadots Hear, hear! An excellent read! 7y
Buddys_Momma Beautiful book-may read it again soon! 7y
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dariazeoli
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I searched my #Goodreads for "sea" and this book came up. I read it in 2010. Sadly, I remember nothing about it - this is a common problem I have.

It occurs to me now that I could've gone with Springsteen's memoir for this prompt instead. A Jersey rocker whose home is by the sea! ???

#rockinmay #homebythesea

Lacythebookworm I have the same problem. 🤦‍♀️ 7y
Cinfhen I can't remember half of what I read , either! but I recently listened to BRUCE and he was on fire! 23 hours of audio, I will say as much as I love his voice...he's a bit of a rambler 😜😎 7y
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noellemartine
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There are so many bad reviews of this book, but I like it. It doesn't sound like she's trying to copy Gabriel García Márquez (which was my biggest problem with House of the Spirits), I'm learning so much about the history of Haiti and Haitian voodoo, and the story is pretty compelling. So no complaints from me.

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JacquelynLovesYou
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I love having feline company when i read i the bath.

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JacquelynLovesYou
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Reading in the tub with epsom salts and essential oils. 🛀

Hollie Sounds like perfection! 7y
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JacquelynLovesYou
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Started this today. Hoping to learn about Haitian history and what life might have been like for a woman enslaved there. #weneeddiversebooks

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rockpools
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Hmm. My selection of books by #latinxauthors needs work. I'll get right on that!

#feistyfeb

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TNbooklover66
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