Paperback, 432 pages

English language

Published May 2, 2006 by Harper Perennial.

ISBN:
978-0-06-112025-1
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4 stars (1 review)

An orphan raised in Valparaiso, Chile, by a Victorian spinster and her rigid brother, vivacious young Eliza Sommers follows her lover to California during the Gold Rush of 1849. Entering a rough-and-tumble world of new arrivals driven mad by gold fever, Eliza moves in a society of single men and prostitutes with the help of her good friend and savior, the Chinese doctor Tao Chi'en. California opens the door to a new life of freedom and independence to the young Chilean, and her search for her elusive lover gradually turns into another kind of journey. By the time she finally hears news of him, Eliza must decide who her true love really is.

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reviewed Daughter of Fortune by Isabel Allende

A long winding tale

4 stars

I have been meaning to read this book many times. I tried borrowing it from the library multiple times but never managed to get past the first chapter. Then, one day I was walking around downtown in the +15 (pre-COVID) and stumbled upon a Little Free Library stand. I saw the book sitting there and grabbed it. I didn't pick it up to read until now.



I rather liked this book, having no idea what it held in store for me. I remember reading the first chapter during previous attempts at reading and my eyes glazing over at the extremely idealistic way that the main character, Eliza, was described. This time around, I pushed through. I pushed through when the perspective changed to a male voice (I wasn't fond of it) and was rewarded with a very interesting view of the Sommer family.



Admittedly, Rose Sommer held most of my …