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The House of the Spirits

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1982

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Isabel Allende

The House of the Spirits

Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1982
Book Details
Pages

496

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Chile • 20th century

Publication Year

1982

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

Lexile Level

1280L

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Super Short Summary

The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende chronicles the lives of the Trueba family over three generations in an unnamed Latin American country, depicting their personal and political struggles interspersed with elements of magical realism. The narrative, featuring clairvoyance, political upheaval, and enduring love, is delivered through alternating perspectives and explores the interconnectedness of life and different forms of love. The book contains mentions and descriptions of violence and sexual assault.

Mysterious

Fantastical

Emotional

Melancholic

Bittersweet

Reviews & Readership

4.4

289,474 ratings

83%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

4%

Not a fan

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Review Roundup

Isabel Allende's The House of the Spirits is lauded for its rich storytelling, vivid characters, and seamless blend of magical realism with historical events. Critics praise its exploration of family dynamics and political turbulence. However, some find its nonlinear narrative challenging. Overall, it’s a compelling multi-generational saga with profound emotional and cultural depth.

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Who Should Read The House of the Spirits?

For readers captivated by multigenerational family sagas blended with magical realism, The House of the Spirits offers a spellbinding narrative. Fans of Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude or Laura Esquivel's Like Water for Chocolate will appreciate its intricate storytelling and rich, atmospheric prose.

4.4

289,474 ratings

83%

Loved it

13%

Mixed feelings

4%

Not a fan

Character List

Alba de Satigny

Esteban and Clara's granddaughter, who inherits traits from both her family’s mystical side and their tumultuous history. She becomes an important narrator, documenting her family’s saga as she evolves through personal and political challenges.

The family patriarch known for his intense nature and volatile temper, deeply impacted by personal and political events. His life journey is marked by significant relationships and a complex transformation over time.

A clairvoyant woman whose marriage to Esteban connects two family lineages. She is surrounded by magical elements and possesses a spiritual detachment that influences her family dynamic significantly.

The daughter of Esteban and Clara, who develops a lasting connection with Pedro Tercero. Her persistent love for him transcends familial and ideological barriers, shaping her personal journey.

A revolutionary songwriter and love interest of Blanca, representing the clash between traditional and socialist ideologies. His relationship with Blanca causes significant tension within the family.

Alba’s love interest who is characterized by his revolutionary beliefs. His relationship with Alba is a continuation of the theme of forbidden love amidst political turmoil.

The illegitimate grandson of Esteban Trueba, who harbors resentment and seeks revenge on the Trueba family. His life reflects a cycle of vengeance rooted in family history.

Book Details
Pages

496

Format

Novel • Fiction

Setting

Chile • 20th century

Publication Year

1982

Audience

Adult

Recommended Reading Age

18+ years

Lexile Level

1280L

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