
Correio da Roça
Published in the early 20th century, 'Correio da Roça' by Júlia Lopes de Almeida follows Maria, a widow forced to relocate with her four daughters from their luxurious life in Rio de Janeiro to a rural farm in the interior of Brazil. Living in a dilapidated mansion, they experience monotony and isolation until letters from a friend returning from Europe inspire them to see the beauty and potential of their new surroundings. The novel explores themes of resilience and transformation, showcasing how the women adapt to their circumstances and find purpose in rural life.
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Rachel Moraes, Leni

