In the Midst of Winter: A Novel

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New York Times and worldwide bestselling author Isabel Allende returns with a sweeping novel that journeys from present-day Brooklyn to Guatemala in the recent past to 1970s Chile and Brazil that offers “a timely message about immigration and the meaning of home” (People).

During the biggest Brooklyn snowstorm in living memory, Richard Bowmaster, a lonely university professor in his sixties, hits the car of Evelyn Ortega, a young undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, and what at first seems an inconvenience takes a more serious turn when Evelyn comes to his house, seeking help. At a loss, the professor asks his tenant, Lucia Maraz, a fellow academic from Chile, for her advice.

As these three lives intertwine, each will discover truths about how they have been shaped by the tragedies they witnessed, and Richard and Lucia will find unexpected, long overdue love. Allende returns here to themes that have propelled some of her finest work: political injustice, the art of survival, and the essential nature of—and our need for—love.

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3.5
19 reviews
A Google user
November 26, 2017
Isabel Allende is an author who brings her Chilean-American experiences to her writing. Her latest novel In the Midst of Winter brings together an interconnecting story of three very different individuals. Richard Bowmaster and Evelyn Ortega are involved in a minor car accident that ends up being the catalyst needed to propel a long-awaited love story into reality. Richard has entered his sixth decade of life and Evelyn is a young immigrant, undocumented. They should have no reason to communicate after their accident. But when Evelyn needs help she turns to Richard, who brings in his sixty-two-year-old neighbor Lucia to help the young woman when he is at a loss as what to do. This is a memorizing and emotional novel that is not only told from past and present but also from various cities and different cultural backgrounds. The three main characters seem to have nothing in common but as they come together to help Evelyn in her situation they find that they have more in common than any of them realized. I like that Evelyn and Lucia had much in common with their immigration to the states and their past circumstances. I also found the love story between Lucia and Richard intriguing. It is rare to read about any kind of romance between a couple of such an older age. While it was refreshing, I was kind of asking myself why they hadn’t gotten together sooner. I mean they live near each other and work together. They obviously know each other, but it takes a stranger to bring them together. I wasn’t really feeling that. This was a great historical read, but I need to state that you need to take into consideration that this is a novel that is translated from its original language, and as such loses some of its meaning and emotion. Not too much but I feel that the reader should be aware. 4 stars.
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Diana Stanislas
October 16, 2017
Like all her books, captivating.
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Antonio Miguel
June 8, 2023
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About the author

Isabel Allende, born in Peru and raised in Chile, is a novelist, feminist, and philanthropist. She is one of the most widely read authors in the world, having sold more than eighty million copies of her twenty-eight books across forty-two languages. She is the author of several bestselling and critically acclaimed books, including The Wind Knows My Name, The House of the Spirits, Of Love and Shadows, and Eva Luna. She has received fifteen honorary doctorates, been inducted into the California Hall of Fame, and received the PEN Center Lifetime Achievement Award and the Anisfield-Wolf Lifetime Achievement Award. In 2014, President Barack Obama awarded her the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation’s highest civilian honor, and in 2018, she received the Medal for Distinguished Contribution to American Letters from the National Book Foundation. She lives in California with her husband and dogs. You can visit Isabel Allende at IsabelAllende.com or follow her on Instagram @AllendeIsabel, on Facebook at Facebook.com/IsabelAllende, and on X @IsabelAllende.

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