Portrait in Sepia

Portrait in Sepia by Isabel Allende is a large print edition published by HarperCollins on October 23, 2001. This historical novel delves into themes of memory and family secrets, weaving a narrative that explores the complexities of personal and collective histories. Through vivid storytelling, Allende presents a richly imagined world that reflects both the fantastical and the real.
Readers will find a multigenerational tale that intricately connects the lives of its characters, revealing the layers of their experiences and the impact of their pasts. The book engages with elements of fiction, literary depth, and suspense, inviting exploration of the intricate relationships that define family dynamics. With 448 pages, this edition offers an accessible reading experience for those interested in historical narratives.
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“Portrait in Sepia is the best book Allende has published in the United States since her first novel of nearly two decades ago, The House of the Spirits.”
—Jonathan Yardley, Washington Post Book World
“Portrait in Sepia tightens the weave of a multigenerational fantasy as complete and inspiring as the real world it parallels … Allende’s enchanting historical universe keeps expanding and Portrait in Sepia is a new galactic jewel.”
—Chicago Tribune
A richly imagined historical novel about memory and family secrets from the New York Times bestselling author of Island Beneath the Sea, Inés of My Soul, Daughter of Fortune, Zorro, and House of the Spirits.
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