Island Beneath the Sea

Island Beneath the Sea

By Isabel Allende

Pages

457

Rating

4.10

Year

2009

Magical RealismFictionHistorical FictionHistoricalAudiobookNovels

Description

Born a slave on the island of Saint-Domingue, Zarité, known as Teté, is the daughter of an African mother she never knew and of one of the white sailors who brought her into bondage. Though her childhood is one of brutality and fear, Teté finds solace in the traditional rhythms of African drums and in the voodoo loas she discovers through her fellow slaves.

When twenty-year-old Toulouse Valmorain arrives on the island in 1770, it's with powdered wigs in his baggage and dreams of financial success in his mind. But running his father's plantation, Saint Lazare, is neither glamorous nor easy. It will be eight years before he brings home a bride; but marriage, too, proves more difficult than he imagined. And Valmorain remains dependent on the services of his teenaged slave.

Spanning four decades, Island Beneath the Sea is the moving story of the intertwined lives of Teté and Valmorain, and of one woman's determination to find love amid loss, to offer humanity even though her own has been battered, and to forge her own identity in the cruelest of circumstances.

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