Isabel Allende was born on August 2 in Lima, Peru
When she was older, she moved to Chile and there she saw that women were treated worse, so from a very young age she began to fight for women's rights.
After a time fighting to defend women's rights, she became interested in people's lives and began to write them, over time she improved them until she became a writer.
When she began to become famous, she was hired by the Venezuelan newspaper where she was living at the time. One day he had to interview Pablo Neruda and he told him "you do it very well, you shouldn't be in the newspaper if you don't write novels"
She began to consider whether to be a novelist when suddenly they called her saying that her grandmother had died, so she decided, she began to write about her family about everything that her grandmother's death had meant to her. So she became a novelist
Isabel is still alive and has already won 5 Nobel Prizes and has written more than 20 books on natural disasters