Paradise, Elena Castedo, 1990, Chile (United States), NOVEL
"...And paradise, an estate called El Topaz owned by "important people" with children Solita can make "lasting and lifelong friendship with," is where Solita, her younger brother, and their mother go. This paradise is full of bored aristocrats, quirky animals who "smell normal," servants with strong personalities, and children who endlessly measure everything about everybody..."
"...And paradise, an estate called El Topaz owned by "important people" with children Solita can make "lasting and lifelong friendship with," is where Solita, her younger brother, and their mother go. This paradise is full of bored aristocrats, quirky animals who "smell normal," servants with strong personalities, and children who endlessly measure everything about everybody..."
(J.L., p. 133)