Amazon.com Oprah Book Club® Selection, February 2000: Until Isabel Allende burst onto the scene with her 1985 debut, The House of the Spirits, Latin American fiction was, for the most part, a boys club comprising such heavy hitters as Gabriel García Márquez, Jorge Luis Borges, and Mario Vargas Llosa. But the Chilean Allende shouldered her way in with her magical realist multi-generational tale of the Trueba family, followed it up with four more novels and a spate of nonfiction, and has remained in a place of honor ever since. Her sixth work of fiction, Daughter of Fortune, shares some characteristics with her earlier works: the canvas is wide, the characters are multi-generational and multi-ethnic, and the protagonist is an unconventional woman who overcomes enormous obstacles to make her way in the world. Yet one cannot accuse Allende of telling the same story twice; set in the mid-1800s, this novel follows the fortunes of Eliza Sommers, Chilean by birth but adopted by a British spinster, Rose Sommers, and her bachelor brother, Jeremy, after she is abandoned on their doorstep. "You have English blood, like us," Miss Rose assured Eliza when she was old enough to understand. "Only someone from the British colony would have thought to leave you in a basket on the doorstep of the British Import and Export Company, Limited. I am sure they knew how good-hearted my brother Jeremy is, and felt sure he would take you in. In those days I was longing to have a child, and you fell into my arms, sent by God to be brought up in the solid principles of the Protestant faith and the English language." The family servant, Mama Fresia, has a different point of view, however: "You, English? Don t get any ideas, child. You have Indian hair, like mine." And certainly Eliza s almost mystical ability to recall all the events of her life would seem to stem more from the Indian than the Protestant side. As Eliza grows up, she becomes less tractable, and when she falls in love with Joachin Andieta, a clerk in Jeremy s firm, her adoptive family is horrified. They are even more so when a now-pregnant Eliza follows her lover to California where he has gone to make his fortune in the 1849 gold rush. Along the way Eliza meets Tao Chi en, a Chinese doctor who saves her life and becomes her closest friend. What starts out as a search for a lost love becomes, over time, the discovery of self; and by the time Eliza finally catches up with the elusive Joachin, she is no longer sure she still wants what she once wished for. Allende peoples her novel with a host of colorful secondary characters. She even takes the narrative as far afield as China, providing an intimate portrait of Tao Chi en s past before returning to 19th-century San Francisco, where he and Eliza eventually fetch up. Readers with a taste for the epic, the picaresque, and romance that is satisfyingly complex will find them all in Daughter of Fortune. --Margaret Prior --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly Allende expands her geographical boundaries in this sprawling, engrossing historical novel flavored by four culturesAEnglish, Chilean, Chinese and AmericanAand set during the 1849 California Gold Rush. The alluring tale begins in Valpara!so, Chile, with young Eliza Sommers, who was left as a baby on the doorstep of wealthy British importers Miss Rose Sommers and her prim brother, Jeremy. Now a 16-year-old, and newly pregnant, Eliza decides to follow her lover, fiery clerk Joaqu!n Andieta, when he leaves for California to make his fortune in the gold rush. Enlisting the unlikely aid of Tao Chi en, a Chinese shipboard cook, she stows away on a ship bound for San Francisco. Tao Chi en s own storyArichly textured and expansively toldAbegins when he is born into a peasant family and sold into slavery, where it is his good fortune to be trained as a master of acupuncture. Years later, while tending to a sailor in colonial Hong Kong, he is shanghaied and forced into service at sea. During the voyage with Eliza, Tao nurses her through a miscarriage. When they disembark, Eliza is disguised as a boy, and she spends the next four years in male attire so she may travel freely and safely. Eliza s search for Joaqu!n (rumored to have become an outlaw) is disappointing, but through an eye-opening stint as a pianist in a traveling brothel and through her charged friendship with Tao, now a sought-after healer and champion of enslaved Chinese prostitutes, Eliza finds freedom, fulfillment and maturity. Effortlessly weaving in historical background, Allende (House of the Spirits; Paula) evokes in pungent prose the great melting pot of early California and the colorful societies of Valpara!so and Canton. A gallery of secondary characters, developed early on, prove pivotal to the plot. In a book of this scope, the narrative is inevitably top-heavy in spots, and the plot wears thin toward the end, but this is storytelling at its most seductive, a brash historical adventure. Major ad/promo; BOMC dual main selection; 11-city author tour. (Oct.) FYI: This book will also be released in a HarperLibros Spanish edition, Hija del la Fortuna (ISBN 0-06-019492-8). Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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**评价二:** 老实说,我一开始是被它那颇具古典韵味的封面吸引的,没想到内容更是给了我一个大大的惊喜。这本书的对话设计非常精妙,不同阶层、不同背景的人物,他们的说话方式和用词习惯都被拿捏得恰到好处,读起来毫无违和感,甚至能从中感受到一种历史的厚重感。情节的推进不像某些畅销书那样急于抛出悬念,而是采取了一种层层剥茧的方式,你需要耐心跟随作者的步伐,才能体会到最终揭示真相时的那种震撼。我尤其赞赏作者对于历史背景的考据,它绝非简单的背景板,而是成为了推动人物命运的关键力量,很多时候,你会觉得人物的无奈,正是源于他们所处的那个特定时代背景下的无力感。这本书的文笔是华丽的,但这种华丽并非空洞的辞藻堆砌,而是服务于故事的意境,让那些苦难和希望都显得更加具有史诗感。读完后,我忍不住去查阅了书中所涉及的一些真实历史事件,这种阅读带来的延伸探索感,是阅读体验中非常难得的一部分。
评分**评价五:** 这本书的叙事视角非常独特,它不像传统的史诗那样宏大叙事,而是紧紧围绕着一个核心人物的个人命运展开,却又通过这个个体的经历,折射出了整个时代的风貌。它成功地将个人情感的细腻与历史事件的磅礴结合起来,二者相互映衬,产生了一种奇特的化学反应。我特别欣赏作者在处理情感冲突时的克制,它没有过度煽情,而是让情感在沉默和眼神的交流中自然流露,这种“留白”的处理方式,反而更具感染力,让读者有空间去填补自己的情感投射。这本书的翻译(如果涉及翻译版本)也相当出色,文字的张力得到了很好的保留,阅读流畅度极高,没有出现那种生硬的翻译腔。总而言之,这是一部需要用心去感受的作品,它不会直接告诉你答案,而是引导你去寻找属于你自己的理解,读完后,心中会留下久远的余韵。
评分**评价三:** 这是一部读起来让人感到“痛快”的书,不是那种酣畅淋漓的动作戏的痛快,而是一种对复杂人性的彻底审视后的释然。作者似乎毫不留情地撕开了社会光鲜亮丽的外衣,将那些隐藏在体制阴影下的不公和压迫赤裸裸地呈现在我们眼前。角色塑造极具层次感,没有绝对的好人或坏蛋,每个人都有其存在的合理性和不可推卸的弱点,这种模糊地带的描绘,使得故事的张力大大增强。阅读过程中,我好几次因为某个角色的遭遇而感到愤怒,但随之而来的是对现实的深刻反思。这本书的结构处理得非常巧妙,穿插着一些闪回和对未来的暗示,使得整体叙事结构犹如一张精密编织的网,将所有的线索最终汇集到一起。对于喜欢深度阅读和对社会议题保持关注的读者来说,这本书绝对不容错过,它提供的思考空间远比故事本身要广阔得多。
评分**评价四:** 如果你追求的是快节奏的爆米花式阅读体验,那么这本书可能需要你放慢脚步,甚至可以说是有些“慢热”。它的魅力在于细节的堆叠和氛围的营造,初读可能会觉得推进缓慢,但一旦进入了作者构建的世界,你就会发现那些看似闲笔的地方,其实都是为后续情节埋下的关键伏笔。我个人非常喜欢其中关于旅行和探索的部分,虽然并非纯粹的冒险故事,但那种在未知世界中不断前行,寻求自我定位的过程,描绘得极其动人。作者的语言风格带着一种独特的韵律感,读起来像是在听一位技艺高超的说书人,娓娓道来一段古老的传说。它探讨了关于身份认同、阶级固化以及自由选择的命题,这些议题放在任何时代背景下都具有极强的现实意义。我强烈推荐给那些喜欢沉浸式阅读,享受文字构建世界的读者们。
评分**评价一:** 这本书的叙事节奏简直像夏日午后缓缓流淌的溪水,细腻却又暗藏着一股不容忽视的力量。作者对于人物内心世界的刻画入木三分,尤其是那些在时代洪流中挣扎求存的小人物,他们的每一次犹豫、每一次抉择,都让人感同身受。我特别欣赏作者在描绘环境时的笔触,那种地域特有的风土人情被描绘得活灵活现,仿佛能闻到空气中泥土和香料混合的味道。故事的主线虽然是关于某个宏大的命运,但真正吸引我的,是那些隐藏在细枝末节中的人性光辉与阴影。主人公的成长轨迹充满了坎坷,但她从未放弃对心中信念的追逐,这种坚韧不拔的精神,在我阅读的过程中给予了我极大的鼓舞。整本书的基调是偏向沉郁的,但正是这种厚重的历史感和对人性的深刻洞察,使得它超越了一般的通俗小说,成为了一部值得反复品味的佳作。我合上书的那一刻,脑海中依然回荡着书中某些场景的画面,久久不能散去,这才是好书的标志。
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