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Published on Aug 27, 1996 | 272 Pages
A page-turning novel about a Black teen from the Rio slums and an upper-class white girl who are brought together by fate and betrayed by families who threaten to tear them apart—from one of the most gifted American writers of the twentieth century and the author of the acclaimed Rabbit series.
“Steamy…breathtaking.”—The New Yorker
They meet by chance on Copacabana Beach: Tristao Raposo, a poor black teen surviving day to day on street smarts and the hustle, and Isabel Leme, an upper-class white girl, treated like a pampered slave by her absent though very powerful father.
Convinced that fate brought them together, betrayed by their families, Tristao and Isabel flee to the farthest reaches of Brazil’s wild west—unaware of the astonishing destiny that awaits them….
Spanning twenty-two years, from the mid-sixties to the late eighties, BRAZIL surprises and embraces the reader with its celebration of passion, loyalty, and New World innocence.
“A tour de force … Spectacular.” —Time
“Updike’s novel, as tender as it is erotic, becomes a magnificently wrought love story…. Beautifully written.” —Detroit Free Press
“Steamy…breathtaking.”—The New Yorker
They meet by chance on Copacabana Beach: Tristao Raposo, a poor black teen surviving day to day on street smarts and the hustle, and Isabel Leme, an upper-class white girl, treated like a pampered slave by her absent though very powerful father.
Convinced that fate brought them together, betrayed by their families, Tristao and Isabel flee to the farthest reaches of Brazil’s wild west—unaware of the astonishing destiny that awaits them….
Spanning twenty-two years, from the mid-sixties to the late eighties, BRAZIL surprises and embraces the reader with its celebration of passion, loyalty, and New World innocence.
“A tour de force … Spectacular.” —Time
“Updike’s novel, as tender as it is erotic, becomes a magnificently wrought love story…. Beautifully written.” —Detroit Free Press
Author
John Updike
JOHN UPDIKE is the author of more than sixty books, eight of them collections of poetry. His novels won the Pulitzer Prize, the National Book Award, the National Book Critics Circle, and the William Dean Howells Medal of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He died in January 2009.
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