
A menina da foto
Minhas memórias: do horror da guerra ao caminho da paz
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Adélia Nicolete
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Vão! Crianças, corram primeiro! Vão! Vão agora!
As ordens do soldado não poderiam ser mais claras para Kim. Ela e as demais crianças correram, mas não o suficiente para escapar de mais um ataque de Napalm, na Guerra do Vietnã, transformando a estrada em que fugia numa bola de fogo e atingindo seu corpo com queimaduras excruciantes.
A imagem que ilustra a capa deste livro tornou-se um ícone da barbárie da guerra, e a personagem principal da foto é quem conta sua história de sofrimento e redenção nesta autobiografia de forte impacto.
A menina da foto apresenta uma história real de elevada carga emocional sobre como Deus pode transformar circunstâncias catastróficas em uma nova trajetória de paz e esperança.
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