Monday, February 25, 2013

The House of The Spirits at Blu Fig


If you like historical fiction, then you’ll probably like The House of The Spirits by Isabel Allende.  My mom has read almost all of her books in Spanish, so I was very curious about the author.  Learning about Allende’s life,  listening to her speak on TED.com, and learning about “magical realism” as a genre of literature was almost as interesting as the novel itself.

The story of a Latin-American family saga, intermixed with the political and social issues that affected their lives, drew me into their world.  Perhaps those of us familiar with “machismo” and who have witnessed the class distinctions in Latin American countries can identify more with the story.  The characters were so distinct---i.e. Esteban Trueba, Pedro Tercero, Clara, Blanca, Alma, & Jaime —and so passionate about their causes (and their loves), that they will forever remain in my mind.  The ending leaves us with a hope for Latin America—that despite all the violence, the history, and instability, it will endure and find strength for its future.
It was a pleasure to have a discussion with friends, although there were only six of us present. If you want more information on the author, you can easily find it on the internet. She has written many books for adults as well as children. One of the main ideas she projects is that history needs to be recorded. Isabel writes her mother a letter every day, so that the day counts and is remembered. I think the blogging of our book club meetings serve the same purpose. This book club means so much to me. Thank you friends, for including me. This book club means so much to me.  
Happy reading --
Lourdes

3 comments:

  1. Hi Lourdes,
    You did such a phenomenal job in your research of the author. You really made me appreciate Isabel Allende and admire her greatly. I must thank you for that! It was a very different unexpected and delightful dimension -- thank you!

    I loved getting together, and I missed all who were unable to join us. I hope our members will be back next month. I know well how stressed everyone is feeling, yet I pray we will all redouble our efforts to commit to our wonderful club, and to try our best to read each chosen book ON TIME!

    XXOO & Love,
    Robin

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  2. Dear Lourdes,
    I am so gald that you chose this book and that you were able to give us such insight into the genre and the author. My opinion of the story changed as I learned so much from you.
    Sometimes we prejudge what we think we may not like or feel uncomfortable reading but yet reading this book helped me understand a different genre that I had no idea existed. I also loved your connection to the end with the government of Chile. Perhaps we too need to hope that things in our government will get better in the future for our children and their families. Thank you all for your insight and great conversation I look forward to next meeting. Enjoy the break and return renewed. Much love, Maria

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  3. Hello my lovely bookworms,

    What can I say but it was yet another great time had at our book club. Those of you that couldn't make it were surely missed. Lourdes you did a great job preparing, I really enjoyed the video piece on the author. I am only very sorry I didn't get to finish the book, but from the discussion had, I sure hope to. I love our sharing. I look forward to hosting next month, the Pilgrimage of Harold Fry on April 8th!,
    Until again ladies!
    Remember you are fabulous!
    Mary

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