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Isabel's daughter

Book  - 2003
FIC Hendr
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  • ISBN: 0060503467
  • Physical Description 385 pages
  • Edition 1st ed.
  • Publisher New York : HarperCollins, [2003]

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"William Morrow".
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LSC 38.95

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Isabel's Daughter : A Novel
Isabel's Daughter : A Novel
by Hendricks, Judith R.
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Isabel's Daughter : A Novel


From the author of Bread Alone comes an intimate tale of a woman -- given up at birth -- piecing together her mother's identity After a childhood spent in an institution and a series of foster homes, Avery James has trained herself not to wonder about the mother who gave her up. But her safe, predictable life changes one night at a party in the home of a wealthy Santa Fe art dealer when she stumbles upon the portrait of a woman who is the mirror image of herself. Avery has found her mother, Isabel Colinas, an artist who died eight years earlier in a tragic accident. Slowly but inevitably, she is compelled to discover all she can about the woman. Searching for Isabel -- in her work, in the stories of friends, rivals, and lovers, in Isabel's own journal, and in what's left of Querencia, the old miner's cabin that was her haven -- Avery is drawn into complex relationships with the people who knew her mother. And the unexpected reappearance of Will Cameron, the boy Avery loved in high school, further complicates matters. As she draws together the threads of her mother's artistic heritage, her grandmother's skills as a curandera, or healer, and her own talent for cooking, Avery learns that, while discovering Isabel provides a certain resolution in her life, it's discovering herself that brings lasting happiness. Beautifully observed and insightful, with Isabel's Daughter Judith Ryan Hendricks delivers a moving portrait of familial love -- a bond that transcends time and place.