Uma Semana Decisiva

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Sinopse:

Léo é um homem do tempo atual, com sessenta anos, leva vida saudável, se cuida, está solteiro depois de dois casamentos, porém se divertiu muito na vida. O personagem principal faz um cruzeiro por cinco cidades do Mediterrâneo Oriental, durante uma semana que será importante para ele, para os demais personagens da obra e os da vida real da história recente do Brasil.

Na semana decisiva de 2016, o Brasil passa por um dos momentos mais dramáticos e decisivos da política contemporânea. Nela é decidido o passo mais importante para o impeachment de Dilma Rouseff, em cenário da Lava Jato.

A trama permite mostrar o marxismo cultural, a partir do golpe de 1964, e o nascimento da nova direita, de 2013, a partir de notícias da vida real daquela semana, além de discussões sobre as bandeiras da esquerda: racismo, homofobia e feminismo.

Léo tem problemas naturais de idade e tormento afetivo interior, os quais deverão ser resolvidos por ele para que alcance a mulher com que poderá viver o resto de sua vida, enquanto contempla o turbilhão de acontecimentos na esteira de borbulhas das hélices do navio.

A raridade deste romance está no fato que é escrito com viés de tendência política de centro ou de direita, já que é difícil encontrar escritor de ficção que não seja de esquerda com o consequente direcionamento de seus pensamentos nas obras que escrevem.

Autor: Rui Juliano

ISBN: 978-85-904919-3-4

Marooned - A Sea Tale (Classic Reprint)

Autor: Russell,William Clark
Sinópse: Excerpt from Marooned: A Sea Tale I returned to my lodgings in London one night in June in the year eighteen hundred and something, and found a letter lying upon the table. It was from my cousin, Alexander Fraser, and was dated at Rio J aneiro. This was a man whom I had neither seen nor heard of for some years. We had been sent to sea as boys in the East India Company’s servic and together had made three voyages in the same ship to Bom ay; which in those ambling days 0 trade, when a four months’ passage to the Bay of Bengal was considered a good run, meant a long and intimate association. Through the death of my dear mother I tame into money enough to render me independent, and so I quitted old ocean after three years of seafarin Fraser made a fourth voyage and I then lost si ht of him. En later on I wrote to his Sisters in the north 0 Scotland, I was told he had left his ship at Bombay to accompan a tea-grower, who had been a passen er in the vessel, to his p antations. That was the last I heard 0 him. As I held his letter in my hand, memo recalled him as a fair, blue-eyed, bronzed young fellow, exc ingly good-lookin a very nimble and alert seaman, fitter for the navy indeed t an for the tea-waggon service, full of spirit and resolution and extremely impulsive. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.
ISBN: 1333668333

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