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This is Brazil

This is Brazil

Fernanda de Paula; Shelley Hepworth

Hardie Grant Books
2014
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A celebration of the joyful soul of Brazil though its evocative, vibrant cuisine, as seen in the 6-part SBS television series. Sprawling over 8 million square kilometres, Brazil is as massive as it is majestic. From the mighty Amazon to the gauchos in the south, it's a country whose passionate people and unforgettable scenery excite the world's imagination. As interest builds in Brazil in the lead up to the 2014 World Cup (and the 2016 Olympic Games), this book showcases the unique interplay of food and culture across this vibrant country. With recipes covering every day snacks, lunches and dinners as well as entertaining and drinks, This is Brazil conveys the essence of Brazilian lifestyle and cooking with beautiful and vibrant photography and recipes for every occasion. Try street snacks like empanadas and croquettes, classics like the black bean and pork stew Feijoada and Churrasco, the famous Brazilian BBQ, as well as less well known but equally delicious dishes such as deep fried chicken with white wine and lemon, salt cod salad and black eyed pea fritters with prawns. And don't forget to finish off with cocktails and desserts like coconut and sago pudding! Packed with recipes, stories and stunning photography, This is Brazil, will take you to the joyful soul of this magnificent nation.
Blue

Blue

Fernanda Bonachela; Fernando Heil

Fernanda Bonachela
2019
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Luli is a sweet little girl who only likes the color blue. Now it is time to go to school. What is going to happen to Luli when she discovers so many people with different tastes?
Bite Your Friends

Bite Your Friends

Fernanda Eberstadt

Europa Editions (UK) Ltd
2024
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"Ravishing and provocative."—Olivia Laing *** "Stunning and powerful."—André Aciman The example of the Greek philosopher Diogenes, who lived “a dog’s life,” sleeping, teaching, having sex in the public square, sets the tone for this extraordinary, genre-bending memoir. Posing crucial questions about what drives certain individuals to risk physical suffering in the name of freedom, Bite Your Friends also asks what we ourselves might learn from such examples to become braver, more authentic individuals. From a Roman amphitheatre in the 4th century, where martyrs are fed to wild beasts, to the S&M leather bars of New York in the 1970s and the programmatic defiance of groups like Pussy Riot, this sinuous and illuminating mix of memoir and social history explores the lives of uncommonly brave men and women—saints, philosophers, artists—who have used their own wounded or stigmatized bodies to challenge society’s mores and entrenched power structures. Running through her narrative of the body militant is Eberstadt’s own story and the vivid story of her mother, a New York writer and socialite of the 1960s, whose illness-scarred body first led Eberstadt to seek connections between beauty, belief, and the truths taught through the body.
Livro de registo da dor

Livro de registo da dor

Fernanda Barbosa

MyStarsBooks Publishing
2023
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Este livro de registo da dor, simples, pr tico e f cil de usar, foi concebido profissionalmente para o ajudar a manter um registo detalhado: - Data, Energia- Actividade, Dormir- N vel/Area de dor- Refei es (Pequeno-almo o, Almo o, Jantar, Lanches)- Tempo, Sintomas, Gatilhos- Progress o da dor(N vel de dor - Hora do dia) Caracter sticas Livro de registo da dor: - Livro Branco sem cido de Qualidade Premium- Tamanho 6'x9', Perfeitamente dimensionado para caber numa bolsa, bolso ou saco para f cil utiliza o em viagem- Livro com 120 P ginas com muito espa o para preencher- Capa brilhante e elegante
Child and Adolescent Migration, Mental Health, and Language

Child and Adolescent Migration, Mental Health, and Language

Fernanda Carra-Salsberg

UNIVERSITY OF EXETER PRESS
2024
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Child and Adolescent Migration, Mental Health, and Language, focuses on migration and the socio-affective significance of language. It examines how this influences children’s and adolescents’ development, subjectivity, identifications, and identity formations. By taking a thorough approach to the intricacy of migrancy, this timely publication examines the many challenges that young economic migrants, environmental migrants, refugees, irregular migrants, and asylum seekers encounter prior to and following their geographic, sociocultural, and linguistic relocations. While not disregarding the benefits that can stem from international relocations, Carra-Salsberg also addresses contemporary concerns influencing young migrants’ socio-affective experiences. As part of the book’s discussion on the subjective significance of language, it takes a semiotic, pedagogic, and psychoanalytic approach to study the effects of foreign-language immersions and significant language learning, and how these can add to pre-existing traumas. The developmental importance of language is considered through theory, the analysis of memoirs, and the author’s depiction and understanding of her own experiences between languages. Written for academics, psychologists, psychiatrists, pedagogues, counsellors, human rights advocates, and policy-makers, this book highlights the intricate connections between language, migration, and mental health. The restorative significance of language is also reflected upon in relation to migrants’ natural need to grieve, testify, and find meaning within their past and present sense of self.
This is Not Miami

This is Not Miami

Fernanda Melchor

Fitzcarraldo Editions
2023
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Set in and around the city of Veracruz in Mexico, This Is Not Miami delivers a series of devastating stories – spiralling from real events – that bleed together reportage and the author’s rich and rigorous imagination. These crónicas – a genre unique to Latin American writing that blends reportage, narrative non-fiction and novelistic forms – probe deeply into the motivations of murderers and misfits, into their desires and circumstances, forcing us to understand them – and even empathize – despite our wish to disdain them as monsters. As in her hugely acclaimed novels Hurricane Season and Paradais, and once again brilliantly translated by Sophie Hughes, Fernanda Melchor’s masterful stories show how the violent and shocking aberrations that make the headlines are only the surface ruptures of a society on the brink of chaos.
Pastelles Y Galletas 2022

Pastelles Y Galletas 2022

Fernanda Nara

FERNANDA NARA
2022
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Este libro de cocina cubre todo, desde los elementos esenciales del equipo para pasteles y horneados que todo cocinero necesita en su cocina, consejos y trucos, conceptos b sicos de crema de mantequilla;Creo que te encanta esto, hay una lista de todos los pasteles grandes, desde pastel de alegr a de almendras hasta combos que suenan deliciosos, como pastel de menta con chocolate negro, pastel de helado con chocolate caliente, pastel de s'mores definitivo hasta pastel amarillo con crema de mantequilla con masa de brownie. Disfrutar hojeando las p ginas admirando todas las fotos de hermosos pasteles cubiertos con un glaseado deliciosamente suave, decorado con remolinos de crema de mantequilla, chispas, frutas y golosinas Realmente es impresionante si te encantan los pasteles bonitos Seguramente encontrar el pastel perfecto para cualquier extravagancia de verano, horneado en el vecindario o retiro acogedor de vacaciones.
Motherhood and Childhood in Silvina Ocampo’s Works

Motherhood and Childhood in Silvina Ocampo’s Works

Fernanda Zullo-Ruiz

UNIVERSITY OF WALES PRESS
2023
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The works of Argentine writer Silvina Ocampo (1903–93) are enjoying unprecedented attention from international scholars, writers, journalists, translators and film directors. This book explores the reason for the growing interest, and how it connects with her transgressive representations of motherhood and childhood. By overlapping themes from past scholarship (such as childhood, gender representations, the fantastic and sexuality), new and diverse issues intersect, contradict or revise previous interpretations of Ocampo’s works and her place in Argentine letters. Specifically, the much-overlooked mother/child dyad will offer a unique vantage point for this volume, bringing to the surface disparities concerning age, gender, sexuality, knowledge, agency and voice, often ignored or minimised in theoretical frameworks and popular narratives. This focus on the spaces of motherhood and childhood maps out Ocampo’s consistent refusal to prioritise one space over another, or to legitimise one voice over another, which highlights a radical theorisation of subjectivities in flux.
Cozinhar a Vácuo 2022

Cozinhar a Vácuo 2022

Fernanda Mêndez

Fernanda Mendez
2022
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Sous Vide um m todo de cozimento que usa uma temperatura de cozimento lenta e precisa e resulta em refei es com qualidade de restaurante que n o s o apenas consistentes, mas tamb m incrivelmente deliciosas. Esta t cnica de cozimento existe h muito tempo, mas recentemente ganhou for a, gra as ao equipamento Sous Vide f cil de usar e de bolso.Sous Vide, que significa sob v cuo em franc s, o processo de embalar alimentos a v cuo, geralmente em um saco, e cozinh -los em gua a uma temperatura precisa.Isso pode parecer extravagante, mas al m dos pratos extravagantes, n o h nada complexo no m todo de cozimento. O processo super simples e envolve apenas tr s etapas de cozimento: 1.Ligue a m quina Sous Vide a uma panela de gua e defina a temperatura exata de cozimento.2.Coloque os alimentos em um saco sel vel, retire o excesso de ar e feche o saco.3.Mergulhe o saco na gua pr -aquecida e cozinhe pelo tempo necess rio para obter melhores resultados.Se voc quiser adicionar uma camada externa crocante, voc pode terminar sua comida selando ou grelhando.O que voc ainda est esperando?Adquira sua c pia agora
Hurricane Season

Hurricane Season

Fernanda Melchor

Fitzcarraldo Editions
2020
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The Witch is dead. After a group of children playing near the irrigation canals discover her decomposing corpse, the village of La Matosa is rife with rumours about how and why this murder occurred. As the novel unfolds in a dazzling linguistic torrent, Fernanda Melchor paints a moving portrait of lives governed by poverty and violence, machismo and misogyny, superstition and prejudice. Written with an infernal lyricism that is as affecting as it is enthralling, Hurricane Season, Melchor's first novel to appear in English, is a formidable portrait of Mexico and its demons, brilliantly translated by Sophie Hughes.
Hurricane Season

Hurricane Season

Fernanda Melchor

Fitzcarraldo Editions
2023
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The Witch is dead. After a group of children playing near the irrigation canals discover her decomposing corpse, the village of La Matosa is rife with rumours about how and why this murder occurred. As the novel unfolds in a dazzling linguistic torrent, Fernanda Melchor paints a moving portrait of lives governed by poverty and violence, machismo and misogyny, superstition and prejudice. Written with an infernal lyricism that is as affecting as it is enthralling, Hurricane Season, Melchor's first novel to appear in English, is a formidable portrait of Mexico and its demons, brilliantly translated by Sophie Hughes.
Paradais

Paradais

Fernanda Melchor

Fitzcarraldo Editions
2022
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Inside a luxury housing complex, two misfit teenagers sneak around and get drunk. Franco Andrade, lonely, overweight, and addicted to porn, obsessively fantasizes about seducing his neighbor – an attractive married woman and mother – while Polo dreams about quitting his gruelling job as a gardener within the gated community and fleeing his overbearing mother and their narco-controlled village. Each facing the impossibility of getting what he thinks he deserves, Franco and Polo hatch a mindless and macabre scheme. Written in a chilling torrent of prose by one of our most thrilling new writers, Paradais explores the explosive fragility of Mexican society – fractured by issues of race, class and violence – and how the myths, desires, and hardships of teenagers can tear life apart at the seams.
The Rooftop

The Rooftop

Fernanda Trías

Charco Press
2021
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In a rundown apartment building, in an unnamed city in Uruguay, a father and daughter close themselves off from the world."The world is this house," says Clara, and the rooftop becomes their last recess of freedom. A pet canary is their only witness. As Clara’s connection to the outside is stripped away—the neighbor who stops coming by, the lover whose existence is only known by a pregnancy—desperation and paranoia take hold. It's a stifling embrace, and we are there with her, our narrator, dreading what we know the future holds.
La Azotea

La Azotea

Fernanda Trías

Charco Press
2021
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Empezamos allí donde terminamos: ¿qué ha ocurrido en este apartamento en ruinas, separado del mundo exterior?En un apartamento en ruinas, en una ciudad uruguaya sin nombre, un padre y su hija se encierran y se aíslan del mundo exterior. “El mundo es esta casa”, dice Clara. La azotea se vuelve su último y único acceso a la libertad. Hay un solo testigo: el canario.A medida que los vínculos de Clara con el afuera se van extinguiendo -la vecina que deja de venir, el novio cuya existencia es aparente solo a través de un embarazo-, la desesperación y la paranoia van tomando protagonismo. Es un abrazo que asfixia, y nosotros estamos aquí con ella, nuestra narradora, aterrados ante lo que trae el devenir.In a rundown apartment building, in an unnamed city in Uruguay, a father and daughter close themselves off from the world. ‘The world is this house’, says Clara, and the rooftop becomes their last recess of freedom. A pet canary is their only witness.As Clara’s connection to the outside is stripped away—the neighbor who stops coming by, the lover whose existence is only known by a pregnancy—desperation and paranoia take hold. It's a stifling embrace, and we are there with her, our narrator, dreading what we know the future holds.In a rundown apartment building, in an unnamed city in Uruguay, a father and daughter close themselves off from the world."The world is this house," says Clara, and the rooftop becomes their last recess of freedom. A pet canary is their only witness. As Clara’s connection to the outside is stripped away—the neighbor who stops coming by, the lover whose existence is only known by a pregnancy—desperation and paranoia take hold. It's a stifling embrace, and we are there with her, our narrator, dreading what we know the future holds.
Pink Slime

Pink Slime

Fernanda Trías

Scribe Publications
2023
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Winner of the Uruguayan National Literature Prize for Fiction, the Bartolomé-Hidalgo Fiction Prize, and the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Literature Prize. A port city is in the grips of an ecological crisis. The river has filled with toxic algae, and a deadly ‘red wind’ blows through its streets; much of the coast has been evacuated as the wealthy migrate inland to safety, leaving the rest to shelter in abandoned houses as blackouts and food shortages abound. The unnamed narrator is one of those who has stayed. She spends her days trying to disentangle herself from the two relationships that had once meant everything to her, and looking after the young boy who’s been placed in her care. As the world in which they move becomes smaller, she reflects on the collapse of the other emotional ties in her life and the emergence of a radical yet tender solitude. With striking prose and vivid characters, the multi-award-winning Pink Slime offers profound reflections on motherhood, marriage, and caregiving, set against the backdrop of a crumbling city.
Pink Slime

Pink Slime

Fernanda Trías

Scribe Publications
2024
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Winner of the Uruguayan National Literature Prize for Fiction, the Bartolomé-Hidalgo Fiction Prize, and the Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz Literature Prize. A port city is in the grips of an ecological crisis. The river has filled with toxic algae, and a deadly ‘red wind’ blows through its streets; much of the coast has been evacuated as the wealthy migrate inland to safety, leaving the rest to shelter in abandoned houses as blackouts and food shortages abound. The unnamed narrator is one of those who has stayed. She spends her days trying to disentangle herself from the two relationships that had once meant everything to her, and looking after the young boy who’s been placed in her care. As the world in which they move becomes smaller, she reflects on the collapse of the other emotional ties in her life and the emergence of a radical yet tender solitude. With striking prose and vivid characters, the multi-award-winning Pink Slime offers profound reflections on motherhood, marriage, and caregiving, set against the backdrop of a crumbling city.
Neutra and Brazil

Neutra and Brazil

Fernanda Critelli; Abilio Guerra

Nhamerica Press LLC
2024
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Richard Joseph Neutra (1892-1970), Austrian architect based in the United States, sought throughout his works to correlate modern, rationalist and industrialized architecture to particular conditions of culture, climate, landscape and technology, as well as to local resources. Richard Neutra's first contact with South America took place between October and November 1945, through a diplomatic mission entrusted to him by the US Departmentof State. The relationships that were established there ranged from the personal to the professional and lasted until the mid-1960s. Either because of the political transformations that most Latin American countries underwent at that period of time, or because of Neutra's health condition and his long stays in Germany during the last few years of his life, the fact is that these relationships emerged, flourished, and eventually withered over a period of approximately twenty years. It is safe to say, however, that they went beyond what was stipulated - and even expected - by the US government.In the specific case of Brazil, Neutra landed there for the first time in November 1945 and visited iconic projects of modern architecture, such as the headquarters of the Brazilian Reinsurance Institute and the building of the Brazilian Press Association, designed by the Roberto brothers, and the Seaplane Station, by At lio Correa Lima, in Rio de Janeiro; the Esther and Leonidas Moreira buildings, respectively by lvaro Vital Brazil and Eduardo Kneese de Mello, in S o Paulo; the Grande Hotel in Ouro Preto and Oscar Niemeyer's Pampulha works, in Minas Gerais. He took pictures and made several drawings - not only of Brazilian landscapes, but of all the countries he visited.Even more important is the fact that Richard Neutra identified with the Latin American people he met. In the preface to the Spanish edition of Survival Through Design, published in Mexico in 1957, Neutra states that he felt culturally "familiar with these people who thought in Castilian" comparing the history of Argentina and Peru with that of Vienna in the post-Renaissance period. In addition to pointing out this similarity around his motherland, the architect also recalled the Spanish origins of the city that had welcomed him in 1925. This was not condescending talk from an European, based in the United States, pandering to Latin American readers; rather, this was a genuine statement from someone who understood the meaning of being the other and who identified with it.