The Law of Love

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The Law of Love
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Author Laura Esquivel
TranslatorLaura Esquivel
IllustratorMiguelanxo Prado
LanguageSpanish and English
GenreNovel
Publisher Three Rivers Press
Publication date
1996
Publication placeMexico and United States
Media typePrint
Pages288 pp
ISBN 0609801279

The Law of Love (Spanish : La ley del amor) is the second novel by the Mexican novelist Laura Esquivel., [1] published in 1996 (originally published in Spanish in 1995). The Law of Love is a multi-genre and multi-media publication which includes elements of history, mythology, magical realism, science fiction, and features graphic novel sections that are intended to be accompanied by music from an included CD.

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References

  1. "Laura Esquivel Biography". Biography.com. 1950-09-30. Archived from the original on 2008-06-14. Retrieved 2010-02-20.