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  1. The Wind Knows My Name is the 22nd novel by Isabel Allende, published in 2023 by Ballantine Books. The book has some elements of magical realism, for which Allende is known, but is predominantly a work of historical fiction. In addition to her works of fiction, Allende has authored five works of nonfiction, including memoirs.

  2. Jun 6, 2023 · The Wind Knows My Name, the newest novel from celebrated Chilean author Isabel Allende, focuses on these people in a sweeping storyline that takes us from Vienna at the outset of the Holocaust to the child internment camps at the present day US border. Following the stories of several characters&Mdash;Samuel, Leticia, Selena, and the young Anita—who initially seem completely isolated from ...

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  3. Aug 14, 2024 · The Wind Knows My Name, Isabel Allende’s 22nd novel, was published in 2023 by Ballantine Books. While infused with Allende’s signature magical realism, the book primarily falls within the realm of historical fiction. Allende, known for her fiction and nonfiction, grew up in Peru and later lived in Chile, Bolivia, and Lebanon.

  4. Jun 3, 2023 · THE WIND KNOWS MY NAME, by Isabel Allende. Translated by Frances Riddle. Translated by Frances Riddle. If the measure of a civilization is the way in which it cares for its most vulnerable, by ...

  5. Jun 10, 2023 · The Wind Knows My Name is a tale of two child immigrants--- a boy who escapes Nazi occupied Vienna in 1938 and a girl who escapes military gangs in El Salvador in 2019. Allende's narrative ...

  6. Jun 8, 2023 · June 8, 2023 1:36 pm (Updated 6:06 pm) Isabel Allende’s The Wind Knows My Name is a novel about the repetitious horrors of history. Bringing together Samuel Adler, whose life is changed for ever ...

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  8. The Wind Knows My Name. In her compassionate novel, Allende draws powerful parallels between child migrants in 1938 Austria and at America’s southern border in 2019, evoking the tragic universality of war’s innocent young victims. Samuel Adler is only five when his desperate mother, her home and world destroyed during Kristallnacht in ...

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