Daughter of Fortune
Isabel Allende
p. 276
Eliza Sommers has changed the most. In the beginning of the book she was just a rich 19th century girl living the normal high class life. Then when she meets Joaquin Andieta, she becomes obsessed with love. She hides away on a ship, breaking all sorts of society's rules. She becomes a wandering miner in California, posing as a boy. She doesn't do anything expected from a high class girl.
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This post is due by Friday, 5/20, at 3:15 p.m.
Seniors: Book Trailer due 5/18
Juniors: Book Trailer due 5/25
NO LATE POSTS ARE ACCEPTED FOR CREDIT.
I strongly encourage you to respond to questions asked in comments to your initial posts. Use the blog as a venue for discussion.
Wow, she has really done a 180! Do you think she always had that adventurous spirit in her or did a major change bring it about suddenly?
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