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Daughter of Fortune

Trilogía Involuntaria • Book 1

by Isabel Allende

Narrated by Isabel Allende, Blair Brown

4.12 ABR Score (141.9K ratings)
★ 3.95 Goodreads (141.5K) ★ 4.52 Audible (435)
13h 19m Released 2020 Historical Fiction

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

She follows a man to the California Gold Rush — then spends the rest of the book outgrowing him.

  • Great if you want: sweeping historical fiction centered on a woman finding herself
  • Listening experience: leisurely and atmospheric — episodic, rich in place and period
  • Narration: Allende reading her own prose adds warmth no actor could fake
  • Skip if: you expect a conventional romance arc — this one subverts it

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About This Audiobook

Set against the backdrop of 1849 gold rush fever, this sweeping novel follows young Eliza Sommers as she embarks on a treacherous journey from her sheltered life in colonial Chile to the lawless frontier of California. Raised by British guardians in Valparaíso, Eliza defies social conventions when she falls for an unsuitable suitor who departs for San Francisco seeking fortune. Determined to follow him despite the dangers, she stows away aboard a ship bound for the chaotic mining camps of the American West, where survival depends on wit, courage, and the unlikely friendship she forms with a Chinese physician.

The dual narration elevates this rich historical saga, with author Isabel Allende lending intimate authenticity to her own prose while Blair Brown's seasoned performance captures the story's emotional depth and cultural complexity. Allende's direct involvement adds layers of meaning to her vivid descriptions of 19th-century Latin American society, while Brown masterfully voices the diverse cast of characters Eliza encounters in gold country. The alternating perspectives create a dynamic listening experience that mirrors the novel's themes of transformation and cultural collision, making the lengthy journey as compelling for listeners as it proves for the determined heroine.