



desertcart.in - Buy Long Petal of the Sea: A Novel book online at best prices in India on desertcart.in. Read Long Petal of the Sea: A Novel book reviews & author details and more at desertcart.in. Free delivery on qualified orders. Review: BEST HISTORICAL FICTION - A Long Petal of the Sea is a historical fiction novel (with no elements of magical realism), a family saga spanning from 1936 to 1994. Based on the true events of the ship Winnipeg which carried over 2,000 Spanish refugees from France to Chile in 1939 organized by the poet Pablo Neruda, the story follows the lives of a young doctor Victor Dalmau and his wife Roser. While the story is fictional, the book provides a realistic account of the Spanish Civil War, the political situation in Chile during WWII and after. While I enjoyed learning about the historic events depicted in the novel, getting into the story took some time as I was not much acquainted with these events but 50 pages through I was into the world that Allende has created for the readers. The beauty of words make the story what it is and a gem of the book . The realistic Spanish Civil war and the political situation in Chile during WWII are incredible detailed merged in the fabulous characters that elaborated a mind-blowing story that has dark and light moments! “Pain is unavoidable, but suffering is optional.” Review: Beautiful, Interesting and Insightful - In 1939 when Franco overthrow's the government and the Civil war clutches Spain. Victor and Roser along with thousands of Spanish refugees have to flee from their homeland to Chile, the promised 'Long petal of sea and wine and snow', on a ship Chartered by Pablo Neruda 'The Winnipeg'. A story of love, loss, and finding 'home', all whilst the world around them is fighting. We go through the Spanish Civil War to the Dictatorship of Pinochet. . As the author mentions its a story where the characters are fictional but the events and historical individuals are real. The whole story spans the life of Victor and Roser, how their lives change as they face the Spanish Civil War, French concentration camps, Military Coup. The book is divided into three parts and takes us on a journey from Spain to Chile along with the two protagonists. The situations of the people described during the war and concentration camps were so painful and disheartening. Victor and Roser are two beautiful characters with their own flaws. I loved how their relationship evolved through this whole story, from friendship to something much deeper than love. The book doesn't only focus on Victor and Roser's story but also takes us through the lives of the others around them. The narration was lovely and enjoyable and also easy to understand. This book may have been a bit slow-paced for me as I don't usually read this genre a lot and I really wanted to understand it. The first half of the book does seem to drag along but as the book proceeds all these things change. The end just gave me chills and almost teared me up.



| Best Sellers Rank | #2,505 in Historical Fiction (Books) #6,349 in Contemporary Fiction (Books) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (26,688) |
| Dimensions | 13.16 x 2.03 x 20.32 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0593157494 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0593157497 |
| Item Weight | 1 kg 50 g |
| Language | English |
| Paperback | 368 pages |
| Publisher | Ballantine Books (6 April 2021); Phaidon SARL; Jean-Francois Durance; [email protected] |
S**D
BEST HISTORICAL FICTION
A Long Petal of the Sea is a historical fiction novel (with no elements of magical realism), a family saga spanning from 1936 to 1994. Based on the true events of the ship Winnipeg which carried over 2,000 Spanish refugees from France to Chile in 1939 organized by the poet Pablo Neruda, the story follows the lives of a young doctor Victor Dalmau and his wife Roser. While the story is fictional, the book provides a realistic account of the Spanish Civil War, the political situation in Chile during WWII and after. While I enjoyed learning about the historic events depicted in the novel, getting into the story took some time as I was not much acquainted with these events but 50 pages through I was into the world that Allende has created for the readers. The beauty of words make the story what it is and a gem of the book . The realistic Spanish Civil war and the political situation in Chile during WWII are incredible detailed merged in the fabulous characters that elaborated a mind-blowing story that has dark and light moments! “Pain is unavoidable, but suffering is optional.”
A**S
Beautiful, Interesting and Insightful
In 1939 when Franco overthrow's the government and the Civil war clutches Spain. Victor and Roser along with thousands of Spanish refugees have to flee from their homeland to Chile, the promised 'Long petal of sea and wine and snow', on a ship Chartered by Pablo Neruda 'The Winnipeg'. A story of love, loss, and finding 'home', all whilst the world around them is fighting. We go through the Spanish Civil War to the Dictatorship of Pinochet. . As the author mentions its a story where the characters are fictional but the events and historical individuals are real. The whole story spans the life of Victor and Roser, how their lives change as they face the Spanish Civil War, French concentration camps, Military Coup. The book is divided into three parts and takes us on a journey from Spain to Chile along with the two protagonists. The situations of the people described during the war and concentration camps were so painful and disheartening. Victor and Roser are two beautiful characters with their own flaws. I loved how their relationship evolved through this whole story, from friendship to something much deeper than love. The book doesn't only focus on Victor and Roser's story but also takes us through the lives of the others around them. The narration was lovely and enjoyable and also easy to understand. This book may have been a bit slow-paced for me as I don't usually read this genre a lot and I really wanted to understand it. The first half of the book does seem to drag along but as the book proceeds all these things change. The end just gave me chills and almost teared me up.
B**S
Highly insightful and inspiring
There are two things I loved about this book. First it showed the complete picture of the Spanish civil war, the military coup in Chile and the hardships and friendships witnessed by people at that time. It also very well managed to showcase how ideological differences can impact human lives and can have a long term influence, the repercussions of the world war, concentration camps and most importantly the attempt at survival. The people's lives who survived exile and refuge were highly inspiring. The way they continued on trying to live their lives everyday with a new fervour was something to learn. The second thing I liked about it are the characters. I'm always fond of books where the characters are heavily utilized and are bold and spunky. Each one of the characters had a very unique role to play and contributed significantly to the story. Moreover the role of Pablo Neruda during the Spanish civil war and how he helped thousands of people to start their lives afresh was awesome and very thoughtful. Though the book has been translated but still it tried it's best to capture the real essence of emotions and love.
V**N
An excellent book worth reading
Spanning a period between 1934 and 1994 this expansive tale of love and migration is an engaging and informative read. Taking it's roots during the time of Franco's rise as the dictator of Spain subsequent to the Civil War and going on to beyond the reign of Pinochet the dictator of Chile the book keeps you riveted. The characters are well etched and developed. The visualization and atmosphere superb. Isabel Allende true to her reputation as a very competent writer has once again pulled off an excellent piece of literature. I loved the ending! Strongly recommended!
E**1
The story is based on true historical events and a number of true characters displaying Allende's deep understanding of big political events and people. Deeply insightful full of warmth and humanity. Her best book ever.
J**S
A Long Petal of the Sea, Isabel Allende, 2020 I really like good historical fiction. It gives one the personal experience of participating in historical events through the perspective of fictional characters. And this is good historical fiction as it addresses the subjects of refugees and exile brought about by political instability and turmoil. Allende is not someone without personal experience in this regard as her uncle was Salvador Allende and she had to flee Chile in 1973 when Pinochet staged a rightwing coup. Her first book “House of the Spirits” dealt with this same subject using a fictional country and fictional political leaders. This book is about real countries, real events, real political figures. The book starts in the year 1939 in the city of Barcelona. Franco’s forces have just defeated the Republican forces in the battle of Madrid and are closing in on the last Catalonian stronghold of Barcelona. There the middleclass family of a music teacher, Marcel Dalmau, is contemplating the impending disaster. Marcel’s two sons are socialists, members of the Republican forces. Victor is a medic and his brother, Guillem, a soldier, just killed in the forces defeated in Madrid. Also, part of the household is a girl, Roser, a musical prodigy, adopted by Marcel and pregnant with Guillem’s child. The story follows the flight, in the depths of winter, of Victor and Roser, along with the catastrophic exodus of hundreds of thousands from Barcelona to the French border. There, in the French concentration camps on the beaches at Argeles-sur-Mer, they endure brutal mistreatment and witness the deaths of thousands of refugees. The Nobel Prize winning Chilean poet, Pablo Neruda plays a crucial role in the story as he organizes an exodus of over 2000 of the refuges on a chartered freighter to be resettled in Chile. The story follows the lives of Victor and Roser as they are rescued by Neruda and end up in Santiago, Chile. They are adopted by the scion of a wealthy family who is a sympathizer with left-wing causes. The tensions, inequalities and instability of Chilean society of that time are revealed through the characters’ lives and portend another repeat of the horror they escaped in 1939. Allendes’ complex interweaving of compelling characters and situations propel this story forward and will keep you turning pages. Victor does not relinquish his political affiliations, and this will prove disastrous 34 years after he arrived in Chile when the right-wing dictatorship of Pinochet takes over. Along with Rosa he again becomes a refugee and again they both are forced into exile in Venezuela. Allendes’ portrayal rings true because she has lived this story herself. Political instability fueled by inequality and strident ideology are dangers to all Democratic societies and can give rise to catastrophic conflict. Allendes’ book is a plea for understanding and compassion for the plight of refugees from political, societal and racial violence. The world is again confronting refugee crisis’s in the middle east and on our own southern border. How we treat or mistreat these refugees reflects on our human values not theirs. Apparently throughout history it has been all too easy for people to succumb to the politics of unscrupulous leaders who appeal to the worst aspects of human nature. If you’re looking for an epic and masterful work of historical fiction, of hope, exile and belonging then look no further. Within this epic sweep of history is embedded a great story with many unexpected plot twists. This will be made into a movie. Pablo Neruda’s poetry is featured at the beginning of each chapter. JACK “Foreigners, here it is, This is my homeland, Here I was born and here live my dreams, Chile, long petal of sea and wine and snow”
J**L
Tough read but worth it in the end.
K**R
This without any doubt, is one of the best books I have had the privilege to read. The main character of the book is Victor Delmau a young Spaniard who is involved in the Spanish Civil War. He loses a brother in the fighting and is unable to go to combat due to an injured leg. He marries his brother's fiancee Roser who is with child. The story covers from 1936 to 1994. Victor and Roser are exiled twice, first from Spain then their new Country Chile both by ciivil wars. Victor and Rider are devoted to each other, despite both having affairs. Both become famous in different fields. This superb book has everything, love, war tragedy and much sadness. If you only ever read 1 book in your lifetime make sure it is this one. This is the 1st book by Isabelle Allende I have read. It certainly will not be the last. If she has written a better one than this it will be a masterpiece. This book I give a VERY HIGHLY RECOMMENDED tag.
C**Z
This long journey of Spanish refugees getting out of a French prison camp and travelling on a rescue ship to Chile is so vibrant with love stories, history and strong characters!! It's such a rich book- I really enjoyed it.
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