Brazil. by John Updike

Set against the vibrant backdrop of Brazil, this novel weaves a passionate and tumultuous love story between Tristão, a poor black boy from the favelas, and Isabel, a privileged white girl from a wealthy family. Their romance defies societal norms and expectations, leading them on a journey through the diverse landscapes and cultures of Brazil. As they navigate the challenges of class, race, and destiny, their relationship is tested by external forces and internal conflicts, reflecting the complexities of love and identity in a rapidly changing world.

Published
1994
Nationality
American
Length
Medium
Pages
260-280
Original Language
English
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