Amor Ciego - Jana Westwood.epub Apr 2026

If you tell me what specific angle you need for your paper, I can provide: (e.g., Katherine vs. Alexander) Chapter-by-chapter summaries Literary device identification (e.g., irony, metaphors)

Jana Westwood’s Amor ciego critiques the historical reduction of women to decorative objects. By placing Katherine in a position where her initial strategies fail, the author highlights that true connection requires looking past the surface. Amor ciego - Jana Westwood.epub

The plot follows her shift from a superficial strategist to a woman discovering her own depth. If you tell me what specific angle you

The narrative introduces Katherine Wharton, a woman whose identity has been strictly defined by her extraordinary physical beauty. Raised in an environment that prioritized her appearance over her intellect or character, Katherine begins the story believing her beauty is her only asset—a tool to be strategically used to secure a high-standing marriage. The plot follows her shift from a superficial

The title Amor ciego (Blind Love) serves as a metaphor for Katherine’s journey. She is "blind" to her own worth beyond her face, and similarly blind to the potential of men who do not fit her rigid aesthetic and financial mold.

Katherine maintains specific criteria for potential suitors, viewing marriage as a transaction.

💡 Jana Westwood is a devoted admirer of the 19th century and often crafts "imperfectly unforgettable" characters to make historical fiction feel grounded and real.