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The invisible life of Euridice Gusmao, Martha Batalha ; translated by Eric M.B. Becker

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The invisible life of Euridice Gusmao, Martha Batalha ; translated by Eric M.B. Becker
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eng
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The invisible life of Euridice Gusmao
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1001989559
Responsibility statement
Martha Batalha ; translated by Eric M.B. Becker
Summary
Euridice is young, bright and ambitious. A talented musician, she dreams only of fame and fortune. But this is Rio de Janeiro in the 1940s, and the one thing society expects of its women: to be loving wives and mothers. So when her rebellious sister Guida elopes, breaking her parents' hearts, Euridice sacrifices her own aspirations to marry conventional Antenor, spending her days ironing his shirts and removing the lumps of onion from his food. As his professional success grows, so does her feeling of restlessness. Throwing convention to the wind, the irrepressible Euridice dreams up an array of creative ventures to escape her humdrum family life, to the distress of her tradition-loving husband. And then one day the free-spirited Guida suddenly reappears, and together the two sisters set about forging their own paths in life. With a cast of unforgettable characters, The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao is a darkly comic novel from one of the most exciting new voices in world literature
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