
As mulheres de Tijucopapo
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Roberta Estrela D'Alva
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Deixando o estado de São Paulo para trás, Rízia anda sozinha pela BR 116 em direção à Pernambuco, mais especificamente, à Tijucopapo, cidade onde sua mãe nasceu. No meio da estrada, o que a acompanha é o sol, a raiva e a paisagem de babaçus e mucambos, enquanto ela pensa em sua história e na história das mulheres de sua família, no amor que perdeu e nas traições de seu pai, na infância nos anos 60 em Recife e na carta em inglês que precisa enviar. A escrita feroz de Marilene Felinto mistura o passado e o futuro; a ficção, a autobiografia e a história nesse livro que segue tão novo e radical quanto em 1982, na data de sua primeira publicação.
©2023 Marilene Felinto (P)2023 Supersônica Edições
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