Paula
 

Paula

by Isabel Allende

"Listen, Paula. I am going to tell you a story so that when you wake up you will not feel so lost." So says Chilean writer Isabel Allende (The House of the Spirits) in the opening lines of the luminous, heart-rending memoir she wrote while her 28-year-old daughter Paula lay in a coma. In its pages, she ushers an assortment of outrageous relatives into the light: her stepfather, an... (read more)

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  • negar g

    negar g said:

    ... ZENDEGI BALO PARI DARAD NE ANDAZEYE MARG
    PAreshi darad be andazeye eshgh

    posted Wednesday, June 4 2008
  • safi f

    safi f said:

    HELLOW HFEEL MISERABLE WHEN I READ THE BEGINNING OF THIS STORY . I NEED SOMTHING CHEERFUL

    posted Saturday, March 15 2008 ( | view 1 reply )
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