![]() ![]() ![]() I would love to have her alive, but she's in my heart."īut it's Allende's turbulent family life and eccentric friends that are at the heart of the book. ![]() "The emotional part wasn't hard either, because many years have gone by and I've learned to live with the spirit of my daughter in such a comfortable way. "All the events are very fresh for me," Allende says. Allende tells NPR's Lynn Neary that returning to that difficult period wasn't hard for her. The Sum of Our Days begins in a forest where the family has gathered to scatter Paula's ashes. The latest installment updates Paula on what's happened to Allende and her family since Paula's death. Those letters are the cornerstone for Allende's memoir, The Sum of Our Days, which is a sequel to Paula, a memoir she wrote as her daughter was dying of the enzyme disorder porphyria. And before her daughter, Paula, died in 1992, Allende exchanged daily letters with both women. ![]() For Chilean novelist Isabel Allende, a mother-daughter bond is something to forge and nurture daily - even after death.Īllende still writes a letter to her mother every day, a tradition that has endured for years. ![]()
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