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The infinite plan, Isabel Allende

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The infinite plan, Isabel Allende
Language
eng
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fiction
Main title
The infinite plan
Medium
electronic resource
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Isabel Allende
Summary
From Isabel Allende, the beloved New York Times bestselling author of Inés of My Soul, Daughter of Fortune, Portrait in Sepia, and The House of the Spirits, comes The Infinite Plan: a vivid and engrossing tale of one man's search for love, and his struggle to come to terms with a childhood of poverty and neglect. Gregory Reeves' father is a self-styled preacher who wanders the American West with his family in a caravan during the 1940s, preaching "The Infinite Plan," a divine vision of the meaning of life and the nature of the universe. But when the preacher falls ill, the family abandons its nomadic ways and settles in a Hispanic barrio of Los Angeles. Gregory begins a new life in a Spanish-speaking world: school (for the first time), gangs, sex, books and ideas, and work. As he explores the mysterious world of the barrio, he meets the people who will shape his future, among them Pedro and Inmaculada Morales, who become his surrogate parents and provide him with the love and security his own family cannot give him. As Gregory's story unfolds, the tides of history beckon him-persecution by gangs in the barrio, the horrors of the war in Vietnam. After his return from Vietnam, Gregory becomes a lawyer in San Francisco, where he pursues money and possessions, looks for love with the wrong women, parties, abuses alcohol, and neglects his children. Soon he is left with nothing but a choice and a past to reckon with
Target audience
adult
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