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Isabel Allende
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  • Paperback: 320 pages
  • Publisher: Harper Perennial (5 Feb 2009)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0007269498
  • ISBN-13: 978-0007269495
  • Product Dimensions: 19.6 x 13 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (7 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 33,593 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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'No amount of acrobatics can out do the absolute core of Allende's talent: her gift for writing. She can bring even the most inert subjects to life, breathing vitality into them through her prose; if only books were people, her beloved daughter Paula would once again be alive and well.' The Times

'The reader is swept along by the energy of her prose, her brilliance as a story-teller, and the sheer force and warmth of personality.' Michael Jacobs, Independent

'If she wrote Paula as a redemptive exercise in grieving, “The Sum of Our Days” is written in the spirit of thanksgiving. Allende looks on with powerless awe as her grandchildren grow up and out of her control. As ever, her writing glows with generosity and affection for all those around her.' Sunday Telegraph

'Full of life and candid self-revelation "The Sum of Our Days" is a fine vivacious and inspiring memoir about moving on from tragedy and making life bright again.' Melissa Katsoulis, FT

'Positively bursting with love, hilarity and crazy good times: sex, drugs and lesbian Buddhist monks abound in this rollicking tale of the Allende clan's life in their Californian castle, and you'll feel a hundred times richer for reading.' Sunday Telegraph, 'Summer Reading’

‘Reminiscent of a real-life “Tales of the City”, unabashedly emotional writing and a charming self-awareness temper the worst west-coast excesses.’ Guardian

'Though Allende has had to learn to "manage sadness", to make it her "ally", the book's tone is hopeful, and the unexpectedness and emotional warmth that characterise her early fiction shine through. It's a generous, vibrant family album, testament to her passion for storytelling, and for life.' Sunday Business Post

'The Sum of Our Days convinces throughout, an elegant reminder of how life influences art, and art makes sense of life.' Vanessa Curtis, Scotland on Sunday

'Writing as though her daughter (whose illness and death were the subject of her acclaimed memoir 'Paula'), she relates the melodramatic upheavals that have rocked her extended 'tribe'. an unflinchingly honest appraisal of her own fault, her genuine warmth and her storyteller's flair, which adds to the enjoyable over-the-top quality of a South American soap opera to her account.' Metro

'It is witty and warm-hearted, for all the family woes. Allende is so intelligent and entertaining that she can spin beguiling material out of anything, from her grand-daughter's squint to the skunk that fell in the Jacuzzi. Even her divorce counselling sounds charming. She is eloquent on the subject of grief for Paula, and funny about lesser travails.' Miranda France, Daily Telegraph

'Manages in her third volume of memoir to make her own domestic problems seem quite ordinary, yet at the same time lifts them to the uniquely novelistic. Allende's storytelling powers mean this has all the verve of a good soap opera and the reader quickly feels part of the family.' Stephanie Merritt, Observer

'She has a personality so strong it rushes off the page, a remarkable presence even in translation. Its like a long, lovely letter from a friend. Be careful where you open and sample this book, because some of it is marvellous.' Scotsman

'It's a generous, vibrant family album, testament to her passion for storytelling, and for life.' Sunday Business Post

‘Warm-hearted and often very funny.’ Sunday Telegraph

‘Allende’s descriptions are so intricate, her prose so gripping, that it won’t be long before you’re totally sucked in and enchanted by the hilarious portrayals of her completely dysfunctional family…this is a must-read.’ She magazine

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'Allende's storytelling powers mean this has all the verve of a good soap opera [you] quickly feel part of the family.'

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20 of 23 people found the following review helpful
By A. Noor
Format:Hardcover
I have always enjoyed reading Isabel Allende novels and this one does not fail - It had me gripped from page 1 right to the end.
Following on from Paula - Isabel write's from the heart for Daughter informing her of the changes that have taken place since she passed away.
The book is so well written in true Isabel Allende style - a must read for all fans and new readers to will enjoy this wonderful story.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
Isabel Allende is an enchantress of words and a mistress of the story. Here is another part of her sporadic autobiography, this time about her life in the United States. The book is presented as a sequel to "Paula", the extraordinary, wrenching account of the long death of her eponymous daughter but is completely different in tone and scope. "The Sum of Our Days" is a comedy of character and of life. If we are to believe her - and I am determined to do so - her life is as rich and as wild as her fiction.

Allende's candour about herself and her family is both shocking and delightful. Her relationship with her American husband and with her children and all the rest of her tribe is always totally over-the-top, passionate to the point of madness. Her self-criticism is comically transparent: she describes herself as the mother-in-law from hell and one can believe it, though it makes hell seem so attractive. Like her novels, every word transmits her unending joy - even, paradoxically, during paralysing depression - in being alive, in being a witness to the miracle of humanity, of individuality, of love. But above all, this book is extremely funny and there are moments which made me laugh till I wept.

Read this book if you need to feel good, really good, about the world and about people. Surely, right now, we all do.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
Sum of Our Days 11 Mar 2009
By JenJen
Format:Paperback
If you haven't read "Paula" you will still enjoy this easy-to-read sequel.It is easy to pick up and "put down 'til later".Isabel tells it as if she is telling you as a friend -as she does all her books (of which I have read all).I am a huge fan -have been since I read Paula and House of Spirits about 5yrs ago.This is NOT a depressing book at all.It is very buoyant and I enjoyed it from page one.
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