El Viento Conoce: Mi Nombre - Isabel Allende.epub
Decades later, in 2019 Arizona, a desperate seven-year-old girl named Anita Díaz escapes violence in El Salvador with her mother. They are separated at the U.S. border. Lost and mute with trauma, Anita is placed in a bleak camp, where she is befriended by Selena Durán, a zealous young social worker, and Frank Angeleri, a former judge now fighting for immigrant children’s rights.
As Allende masterfully intertwines these two stories, we discover that the winds of history blow in relentless cycles: displacement, family separation, and the longing for home. But across the decades, a single thread of kindness—from strangers, from survivors, from those who remember—offers the only lifeline. El viento conoce mi nombre - Isabel Allende.epub
Told with Allende’s signature warmth, lyricism, and righteous anger, El viento conoce mi nombre is a testament to the power of love and memory. It asks: How do we endure when we are torn from everything we know? And how does the wind, carrying our names across time, find us again? Decades later, in 2019 Arizona, a desperate seven-year-old
The narrative opens in 1938 Vienna, as the violent shadows of the Nazi regime descend. Five-year-old Samuel Adler is put on a train—the Kindertransport —fleeing Austria for England. His father has vanished; his mother bids him a heart-wrenching farewell, clutching only the hope that the wind will carry his name and identity safely forward. Samuel arrives alone in a foreign country, clutching a violin and the memory of his family. Lost and mute with trauma, Anita is placed