The Soul of a woman
by
Isabel Allende

Synopsis

The wise, warm, defiant new book from literary legend Isabel Allende – a meditation on power, feminism and what it means to be a woman.

 

An Independent, Guardian and Grazia Highlight for 2021.

 

When I say that I was a feminist in kindergarten, I am not exaggerating.

 

As a child, Isabel Allende watched her mother, abandoned by her husband, provide for her three small children. As a young woman coming of age in the late 1960s, she rode the first wave of feminism. She has seen what has been accomplished by the movement in the course of her lifetime. And over the course of three marriages, she has learned how to grow as a woman while having a partner, when to step away, and the rewards of embracing one’s sexuality.

 

So what do women want? To be safe, to be valued, to live in peace, to have their own resources, to be connected, to have control over their bodies and lives, and above all, to be loved. On all these fronts, there is much work to be done, and this book, Allende hopes, will ‘light the torch of our daughters and granddaughters with mine. They will have to live for us, as we lived for our mothers, and carry on with the work still left to be finished.’

Why This Book?

Allende is a hero of mine, House Of The Spirits is in my all-time top ten reads and this, her latest does not disappoint. It is a memoir reflecting on feminism through her personal history. Having enjoyed so many of her fictional characters, it’s wonderful to hear her narrative and her voice. 

 

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