Hiromi Kawakami returns with psychological novel about woman haunted by her husband’s unexplained disappearance and a spectral presence in a Japanese coastal town.
Categoria: Books
Flaubert, critic of the bourgeoisie, revealed himself as conservative; Zola, sympathetic to socialism, showed growing fear before the greatest popular revolution of the 19th century.
Swap samba for supernatural murders in the sertão or a superpowered Rio dog: 9 must-read Brazilian books to unwind during the holiday break.
Conceição Evaristo, star of Império Serrano’s plot, signs books for R$15 this Tuesday in Madureira, fueling pre-Carnival with accessible Black literature.
With Carnival energy in the air, 4 vibrant books spark imagination and hope for kids and teens—perfect for trips, home, or classrooms.
Rio writer deciphers failed loves and rediscovers herself in 2026 audiobook “Para entender uma história de amor”, blending raw fragments and tender insights.
At 17, Olívia confronts her absent dad in New York, turning pain into forgiveness through faith and unexpected romance in Camilla Bastos’ Christian novel.
On International Education Day, titles like “Ayana” tackle bullying and bias, building empathy and citizenship in children from an early age.
Dancers on Iracema Beach fight erasure: “Iemanjá em Mares Verdes” by Ilaina Damasceno spotlights Fortaleza’s Iemanjá Festival as bold Afro-religious political statement.
A 2024 LeYa Prize finalist, Jozias Benedicto channels grief and memory into “As vontades do vento”, a multi-voice magical-realist family saga.
Trips, rainy days, and no-screen time: Brazilian author Sabrina Lira explains how to make books part of school break—without pressure.
Carmen Alves launches 2nd edition of autobiography Lágrimas do Sol in Rio on Jan 25. Free event at Hotel Barra Palace debates humanized medicine with oncology experts.
Lourdes Thomé’s novel follows Cristine’s journey from bullying victim and violence survivor to winner in the US, in a dramatic tale of pain, love, and personal growth.
In André Portella’s “Hope,” young people confront cancer, prejudices and losses, fostering solidarity and true love.
Reader’s Day underlines how children’s literature shapes sensitive, critical readers and supports emotional, social and cognitive development.
As school starts, children’s literature boosts empathy, critical thinking and citizenship, expanding kids’ views of the world.
Brazil’s ambassador to Belgium, Silvio Albuquerque, launches “Mutilated Citizens” in Rio and Salvador, addressing equality and dignity.
“True Superfoods,” by Ocean Robbins and Nichole Dandrea-Russert, promotes health through simple and accessible ingredients.
“Dona de Mim” actress releases “Lia Roxa and the Matinta Pereira”, a story about bullying, friendship, and self-acceptance.
Eric Frattini’s bestseller gets an updated edition with 10 new chapters about Israel’s secret war operations.
Stories mixing the supernatural, romance, and mystery are gaining strong appeal among Brazil’s younger readers.
Cultrix publishes “The Outsider Strategy” in Brazil, by Babes founder Ciera Rogers, an icon of inclusive fashion.
Lucas Lucco hosts autograph session for new poetry book “Emoccionado” on Dec 3 at Livraria da Vila, Center Norte in São Paulo.
Rocco publishes “The Boy Who Lived”, stuntman David Holmes’s memoir about the accident that left him paralyzed.
Projects combine workshops in Niterói and new Sítio do Picapau Amarelo books at II FLI Petrópolis.
Gabriel Maschio releases the novel “Rua do Inhame” on November 27 at 7 p.m. at Fundação Cultural Badesc, in Florianópolis.
The novel A Cor que nos Separa (The Color That Separates Us), by Daniel Tonetto, a sales success in Brazil, will have its international launch in Paris.
Amélia Greier’s novel portrays the invisibility of women amid precarious work and social structures reducing human value to economic utility.
In the 20th volume of Diary of a Wimpy Kid, Greg Heffley faces a failed birthday, chaos, and the quest for a rare MicroCreatures card.
Tatielle Katluryn releases “Como um dia sem fim,” a Christmas-inspired romance blending K-drama elements, faith, and new beginnings.