Lovers at the Museum: A Short Story by Isabel Allende

Lovers at the Museum: A Short Story by Isabel Allende is a story of love at first sight that reads like a fantasy that never feels quite real and yet immerses the reader in the dream of the moment. It's a story that felt like it floated off the page and into my imagination intriguing me but never quite taking root. Allende creates two characters in Bibiña Aranda and Indar Zubieta that I alternately felt the need to protect, chastise, and cheer for. Lovers in the Museum drifts along feeling risqué and almost chaste at the same time.


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