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Author Isabel Allende's Feminist Journey

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Isabel Allende discusses her new memoir "The Soul of a Woman."

Author Isabel Allende had to flee her homeland following the U.S.-backed coup in Chile in 1973. Today the author is famed for such novels as "The House of the Spirits" and her touching, nonfiction-like "Paula." Restless and imaginative as ever, Allende is now ready to release "The Soul of a Woman," a memoir of her feminist journey.

03/05/2021

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