💨 Abstract
Isabel Allende's new novel, "My Name is Emilia del Valle," is inspired by a bloody civil war in Chile in 1891 and the tragic suicide of President José Manuel Balmaceda. The story follows a young Californian journalist, Emilia del Valle, who travels to Chile to report on the conflict and find her roots.
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