
Author Isabel Allende on “The Wind Knows My Name”
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Chilean-born writer Isabel Allende has written greater than two dozen books which were translated into some 40 languages. The 80-year-old Allende, whose newest novel is “The Wind Knows My Name,” talks with correspondent Rita Braver about her tumultuous household historical past, which impressed her tales’ passionate and brave characters; how her 1982 bestseller “House of the Spirits” modified her life; and about her basis, which helps teams attempting to assist younger women in danger around the globe.
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