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Uma luz inesperada (Em Portugues do Brasil)

by José Saramago

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«El mito del paraíso perdido es el de la infancia, no hay otro. Lo demás son realidades por conquistar, soñadas en el presente, guardadas en el futuro inalcanzable. Y, sin ellas, no sé qué haríamos hoy. Yo no lo sé.» El paraíso perdido de la infancia de este narrador se centra en los dos días gloriosos en que fue ayudante de pastor y acompañó a su tío a llevar al mercado unos pequeños lechones. El camino, la noche, el día, el viento... una aventura inolvidable se narra en este poético relato de José Saramago, acompañado por preciosas ilustraciones de Armando Fonseca. Un libro ideal para regalar a todos los que todavía llevan un niño en el alma. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A magnificent picture book by José Saramago commemorating the 100 year anniversary of his birth. «The myth of a lost paradise is that of one's childhood, there is no other. The rest are realities yet to be conquered, dreamed of in the present, and stored in the unattainable future. And without them, I don't know what we would do today. I do not know.»   The lost paradise of this narrator's childhood focuses on the two glorious days when he was a shepherd's assistant and helped his uncle take some small piglets to the market. The journey, the night, the day, the wind... This poetic story is an unforgettable adventure narrated by José Saramago and presented alongside Armando Fonseca's beautiful illustrations. A perfect book to gift all those who still carry a child in their soul.… (more)
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«El mito del paraíso perdido es el de la infancia, no hay otro. Lo demás son realidades por conquistar, soñadas en el presente, guardadas en el futuro inalcanzable. Y, sin ellas, no sé qué haríamos hoy. Yo no lo sé.» El paraíso perdido de la infancia de este narrador se centra en los dos días gloriosos en que fue ayudante de pastor y acompañó a su tío a llevar al mercado unos pequeños lechones. El camino, la noche, el día, el viento... una aventura inolvidable se narra en este poético relato de José Saramago, acompañado por preciosas ilustraciones de Armando Fonseca. Un libro ideal para regalar a todos los que todavía llevan un niño en el alma. ENGLISH DESCRIPTION A magnificent picture book by José Saramago commemorating the 100 year anniversary of his birth. «The myth of a lost paradise is that of one's childhood, there is no other. The rest are realities yet to be conquered, dreamed of in the present, and stored in the unattainable future. And without them, I don't know what we would do today. I do not know.»   The lost paradise of this narrator's childhood focuses on the two glorious days when he was a shepherd's assistant and helped his uncle take some small piglets to the market. The journey, the night, the day, the wind... This poetic story is an unforgettable adventure narrated by José Saramago and presented alongside Armando Fonseca's beautiful illustrations. A perfect book to gift all those who still carry a child in their soul.

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