![]() ![]() ![]() Stories are the lifeblood for human experience and are just as important as food, water, and shelter. ![]() However, Eva Luna shows through stories about how people connect and is a universal language for humanity. It would be easy to dismiss a novel like this as an ode to the soap opera or telenovela. The words flow easily and the story did not feel excessive or bloated. Eva Luna is a spinner of tales and the stories from growing up poor on the streets of an unnamed South American country (Peru comes to mind for me) to falling in love with men like Riad Halabi, the Turkish-born merchant with a heart of gold, to Humberto Naranjo, the streetwise kid who becomes a leader in the guerilla movement, and to Rolf Carle, a German immigrant photographer that captures the attempted revolution going on in the country, Eva gains plenty of material for her stories.Īllende creates a colorful life for Eva Luna, and I get the sense that she wrote this novel like she was in a passionate love affair. That sentence from early in the novel, Eva Luna, by Isabel Allende captures the spirit of her protagonist. “Words are free, she used to say, and she appropriated them they were all hers.” ![]()
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