La familia Medeiros
Octavio Medeiros returns to her family's hacienda in Sao Paulo after studying engineering in Germany. With new ideas, she wants to modernize farming and rejects slavery in front of her father, Commandant Medeiros. Her cousin, who gives money to the abolitionist movement, has a secret that makes the commandant tremble. He is a domineering man who not only thinks he can control his slaves and keep things the way they are, but he also feels he can marry off his children without their consent. This classic of Brazilian literature brilliantly shows the clash between generations and their ways of thinking.
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La familia Medeiros
Octavio Medeiros returns to her family's hacienda in Sao Paulo after studying engineering in Germany. With new ideas, she wants to modernize farming and rejects slavery in front of her father, Commandant Medeiros. Her cousin, who gives money to the abolitionist movement, has a secret that makes the commandant tremble. He is a domineering man who not only thinks he can control his slaves and keep things the way they are, but he also feels he can marry off his children without their consent. This classic of Brazilian literature brilliantly shows the clash between generations and their ways of thinking.
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La familia Medeiros

La familia Medeiros

by Julia Lopes de Almeida
La familia Medeiros

La familia Medeiros

by Julia Lopes de Almeida

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Octavio Medeiros returns to her family's hacienda in Sao Paulo after studying engineering in Germany. With new ideas, she wants to modernize farming and rejects slavery in front of her father, Commandant Medeiros. Her cousin, who gives money to the abolitionist movement, has a secret that makes the commandant tremble. He is a domineering man who not only thinks he can control his slaves and keep things the way they are, but he also feels he can marry off his children without their consent. This classic of Brazilian literature brilliantly shows the clash between generations and their ways of thinking.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9788417626938
Publisher: Lectorum Publications, Inc.
Publication date: 04/01/2024
Edition description: Spanish-language Edition
Pages: 352
Sales rank: 1,075,925
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 1.25(h) x 9.00(d)
Language: Spanish
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