
Malaika, força do Congo
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Narrated by:
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Rita Mirone
About this listen
A jornada de um imigrante é sempre um acontecimento transformador. Sair de seu lugar de nascimento pode até ser uma escolha, mas nem sempre é fácil. Quando emigrar é uma necessidade, medos, traumas e muita preocupação com o futuro são companheiros certos nessa viagem. Malaika nasceu no Congo, país da África repleto de conflitos, desigualdade e influência de países colonizadores. Guerrilhas e muita violência tornam o país instável e forçam milhares de pessoas a deixarem seus lares, incluindo Malaika e sua família. A jornada dessa jovem tão forte e determinada é cercada de percalços e luto, mas também de muita luta e esperança. Embarquem nessa narrativa envolvente sobre amor e perseverança.
©2022 Cassiana Pizaia (P)2022 Editora do Brasil S.A.
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