The daughter of a diplomat and cousin of former Chilean President Salvador Allende, Isabel Allende was born on August 2, 1942, in Lima, Peru. At age three, she moved with her mother and siblings to Chile. Since then, she has lived in countless places across the globe, each of which inspired her to write successful novels. Isabel is considered the most widely read living Spanish-language author, with her works selling more than 80 million copies and translated into 40-plus languages. In 2014, she received the US Presidential Medal of Freedom. We’ve selected some of her most emblematic works.
16 Isabel Allende Books You Must Hear In Audio
Chilean author Isabel Allende is one of the most important Latin American writers of all time. We’ve gathered 15 essential titles from her history-themed and personally meaningful repertoire.
