Ines of My Soul CD: A Novel |
| | | | Title: | Ines of My Soul CD: A Novel | | Author: | Isabel Allende Blair Brown (Reader) | | Publisher: | HarperAudio | | Type: | Book / Audio CD | | Publication Date: | 01 November, 2006 | | ISBN / ISBN-13: | 0061185450 / 9781415936023 | | List Price: | $39.95 | | You Save: | $10.79 | | Amazon Price: | $29.16 | |
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From Isabel Allende, author of novels beloved across the globe, comes a magisterial work of historical fiction that chronicles the astonishing life of Inés Suárez, a daring Spanish conquistadora who toiled to build the nation of Chile—and whose vital role has too often been neglected by history. Born into a poor family in Spain, Inés works hard to make ends meet. It is the sixteenth century, and when her shiftless husband disappears to the New World, Inés uses the opportunity to search for him as an excuse to flee her stifling homeland and seek adventure. After her treacherous journey takes her to Peru, she learns that her husband has died in battle. Soon, she begins a fiery love affair with a man who will change the course of her life: Pedro de Valdivia, war hero and field marshal to the famed Francisco Pizarro. Inés of My Soul is a work of breathtaking scope: meticulously researched, it engagingly dramatizes the known events of Inés Suárez's life, crafting them into a novel full of the narrative brilliance and passion readers have come to expect from Isabel Allende. Performed by Blair Brown
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Blah 06 July, 2008 Inés of My Soul is blandly written (or translated? or both? I'm not sure), and its plot extremely contrived. I enjoyed the history lesson, but that's not what you want your novel to feel like. And it suffers from that really obnoxious phenomenon where historical novels focus on ideas and details specifically of interest to and which reflect the values of the modern reader. Bleh.
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Isabel's Novel Is Not Alltogether Credible 31 July, 2008 Allende's imagination took incredible leaps based on non-historical documents to describe some South American early civilizations as extremely cruel and corrupt (Incas) while others were described as peaceful and loving (Mapuches). Probably untrue en both counts, based of textbooks. The book was wordy and tedious and could not even get to the end, somewhat boring.
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Superb Book 21 May, 2008 This is a historical novel, very well researched and wonderful. Typical of Isabel Allende style, it transports you to a long gone time, full of of truthful Latin-American flavour.
Five stars!
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A Fabulous Read 25 May, 2008 I don't think I've had a book read to me since grammar school. I had resisted books on CD since I believed that I had an inadequate attention span, but a long commute and the expense of the Teaching Company classes made me reevaluate my stand. I decided to start with the "A"s, so picked up Ines of My Soul, written by Isabel Allende. And I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Ines Suarez is newly widowed and near death as she tells her story to her husband's daughter. A young woman in the early 16th century Spain, she follows her wastrel husband to the New World to find that he had already died. She initially settles in Peru, where she becomes the lover of the married Pedro de Valdivia. Ines accompanies Valdivia to Chile, which Valdivia hopes to conquer for Spain. However, the trip is perilous and the natives unwilling to allow the Spaniards to settle in their territory. The conquest led to years of brutal warfare between the peoples. In Santiago, Ines becomes a leading citizen as an advisor, nurse, and cook. She also knows how to use a sword, using one to great effect during an early battle with the Indians.
Ines of My Soul is historical fiction, based on the true story of the founding of Chile. The story was so engrossing that several times I found myself in the car, at home after a long day at work, unwilling to end the story. The characters were interesting and believable, such that I felt that I knew Ines and her family. Ines is more or less a true Spaniard, who believes that the Christianization of the Indians is essential, and she fails to see how the conquest of South America is disastrous to the native populations. That the natives are essentially enslaved to the Spaniards seems almost natural to her. That said, she is horrified by the treatment of the Indians by the conquistadors, who rape and murder Indians at will. Whether a reader should suspend moral judgment will, of course, be up to the reader. I found it hard at times to do so. It certainly inspired some contemplation about the conquest of the new world.
The book was read by Blair Brown, who did an excellent job of developing Ines' voice. I highly recommend the CD, and suspect that the book is also a great read.
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Good Historical Fiction 10 April, 2008 Set in the 1500's "Ines of My Soul" is a story about Ines Suarez and the early conquest of Chile by the Spanish conquistadors. Allende does a good job of dramatizing Ines' life- or the events that are known about her life. The story flows nicely and helps the reader understand the motives of the conquistadors and the indigenous Chileans.
Ines Suarez was a seamstress who fled to the New World, from Spain, looking for adventure and freedom. During her journey she meets Pedro de Valvidia, a military man and war hero. They begin a passionate love affair and set-out to conquer the city of Santiago in Chile.
Allende uses the voice of Ines to tell the story. Ines is writing a letter to her step-daughter to leave her a history of events. She tells about her journey as a woman, and their struggles, adventures, and brutal conquests as conquistadors. The story is well told because it communicates some of the motives that may have driven both the Spaniard's and indigenous Indians to commit horrible acts of war. It is interesting to see how history repeats itself.
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