Isabel's Daughter

Isabel's Daughter

by JudiHendricks (Author)

Synopsis

The childhood of twenty-five-year-old, Avery James has been a series of disappointments. At the institution where her mother abandoned her, and later in foster homes, she develops the hard shell that will protect her from caring for people who always seem to disappear just when she begins to wish they would stay. After a stab at college in Albuquerque, she ends up in Santa Fe, working for a smart caterer. At a party in the home of a wealthy art dealer, she stumbles upon the portrait of a woman who is the mirror image of herself, right down to her most distinguishing feature - her different-coloured eyes. Avery has found her mother, Isabel Colinas, an artist who died eight years earlier in a tragic accident. Searching for Isabel - in her work, in the stories of friends, rivals and lovers, in Isabel's own journal, and 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 the boy Avery loved in school further complicates matters. As she explores her mother's artistic heritage, her grandmother's skills as a curandera or healer, and her own talent for cooking, Avery finds that her discoveries about Isabel reveal not only the secrets of the past, but the shape of her own future.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 336
Publisher: Orion
Published: 19 Jun 2003

ISBN 10: 0752841513
ISBN 13: 9780752841519
Book Overview: A glorious women's read - intelligent, warm and wholly satisfying. Very commercial, in the classy contemporary American vein of Anita Shreve Rights to BREAD ALONE and this novel sold all over the world BREAD ALONE sold 12000 in its trade outing and 50,000+ in paperback.

Media Reviews
FEATURES Judi is writing a feature about the Santa Fe Farmers market, the oldest in America, which will be placed in THE OBSERVER FOOD MONTHLY or WAITROSE FOOD ILLUSTRATED magazine. Judi is also writing a general travel article about Santa Fe which will be placed in THE SUNDAY TIMES or THE GUARDIAN. CONFIRMED REVIEWS MORE magazine 25th June IRISH TATLER - August issue NEW BOOKS.MAGsummer reading round-up 'Avery is 25 when she stumbles across a painting that turns out to be the mother that abandoned her as a child. Cue some serious soul searching.' 4 stars MORE magazine 25/6/03 'A moody tale of a young womanin search of her self ... Hendricks gives her second novel a new-age, New Mexico adobe-everything feel, like guacamole with a lime jiuce and chilli kick.' THE HERALD 28/6/03 'Avery James is a great creation - contrary, confused but
Author Bio
Judi Hendricks used to be a journalist, a baker, and worked in PR. She now writes full time. She lives in Long Beach, California, with her husband.