Daughter of Fortune (Harper Collins)
In the first of a series on women's writing and imagination, Isabel Allende
uses feminist terms to describe her history of the California Gold
Rush. Her writing has always been a stand against the patriarchy, her
characters the people marginalized by American history: women,
Hispanics, Native Americans and Asians. (Part 1 of 9)
Isabel Allende: Daughter of Fortune
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