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Isabel Allende on Pinochet, Politics, Love and Death

From: Claudia Cragg
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Isabelallende_small Isabel Allende is the author of over a dozen books which together have sold fifty-one million copies. Her debut novel in 1982, The House of the Spirits, told the tale of four generations of a Chilean family and her latest work is a memoir The Sum of Our Days. This picks up the story where her last memoir, Paula, ended. She recently discussed her life in Marin County with her second husband, the lawyer Willie Gordon and her extended family, the death of her daughter Paula, as well as the death of Willie's daughter, Jennifer. from a drug overdose and other details of her fascinating life with Claudia Cragg.

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Isabel Allende is the author of over a dozen books which together have sold fifty-one million copies. Her debut novel in 1982, The House of the Spirits, told the tale of four generations of a Chilean family and her latest work is a memoir The Sum of Our Days. This picks up the story where her last memoir, Paula, ended. She recently discussed her life in Marin County with her second husband, the lawyer Willie Gordon and her extended family, the death of her daughter Paula, as well as the death of Willie's daughter, Jennifer. from a drug overdose and other details of her fascinating life with Claudia Cragg.

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