In the Midst of Winter

by Isabel Allende

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New York Times and worldwide bestselling author Isabel Allende returns with a sweeping novel that journeys from present-day Brooklyn to Guatemala in the recent past to 1970s Chile and Brazil that offers "a timely message about immigration and the meaning of home" (People).

During the biggest Brooklyn snowstorm in living memory, Richard Bowmaster, a lonely university professor in his sixties, hits the car of Evelyn Ortega, a young undocumented immigrant from Guatemala, and what at first seems an inconvenience takes a more serious turn when Evelyn comes to his house, seeking help. At a loss, the professor asks his tenant, Lucia Maraz, a fellow academic from Chile, for her advice.

As these three lives intertwine, each will discover truths about how they have been shaped by the tragedies they witnessed, and Richard and Lucia will find unexpected, long overdue love. Allende returns here to themes that have propelled some of her finest work: political injustice, the art of survival, and the essential nature of--and our need for--love.

  • ISBN10 1432844377
  • ISBN13 9781432844370
  • Publish Date 4 September 2018 (first published 31 October 2017)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 3 November 2023
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Large Print Press
  • Edition Large type / large print edition
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Language English