![]() Cases in point: Rudolfo Anaya, Isabel Allende, Laura Esquivel, and pretty much every book written by the late, great Gabriel Garcia Marquez, whom I blogged about twice previously. ![]() I love magical realism in books, though in my own humble opinion the Latin American writers do it best. ![]() I suppose we all have that strange individual who has crossed our paths and made an unusual impression, whether good or bad. I digress slightly, but it was she who introduced me to this wonderful and mystical novel that encompasses magical realism, fantasy, history, metaphysics, and time travel, so I associate her with this novel. She was a practicing Wiccan, though it turns out she was in love with my then-boss and was using her Wiccan powers to try to destroy his marriage so she could have him. She was an odd woman, claiming to be psychic and in touch with – in her own words – “the universal forces.” I was first given the book Winter’s Tale by a woman who worked with me in a law firm, several years ago. ![]()
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