Ritinha’s Quest for Rain

A Story of Courage and Friendship in the Brazilian Northeastern Backlands

By Márcio Lacerdda

Book Code: 602316

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Juvenile fiction, Literary collections, Ficção e Romance

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Synopsis

Discover the thrilling journey of Ritinha, a brave girl who confronts a severe drought in her home region, the Northeastern hinterlands of Brazil. In a moment of desperation, she decides to undertake a perilous mission to find the one who controls the rain. Throughout this delightful journey, Ritinha makes friends with enchanting characters like the Sun, the Moon, Curupira, and Sereia Lara, and is constantly accompanied by Tabí, a guinea pig, Chicão, a vulture, and even a little cloud named PetiteCloudlet.

However, many challenges and dangers lie ahead for Ritinha in her quest. She must confront the ruthless mayor of the small town of Juá, Colonel Leôncio, an ambitious, wicked and corrupt man who oppresses and exploits his people. Moreover, she will have to face the malice of the witch Séfira and the dreadful monster El-nino. Despite all these obstacles, Ritinha remains fearless and brave, determined to save the hinterlands and bring back the rain.

This book is ideal for young and adult readers aged 9 years and above who will be captivated by Ritinha's story of overcoming adversity with friendship and bravery. Embark on this incredible adventure and find out if she can accomplish her mission and restore hope to the Northeastern hinterlands of Brazil.

Features

Number of pages 186
Edition 3 (2023)
Format A5 (148x210)
Finishing Brochura c/ orelha
Colour Black & white
Paper type Ahuesado 80g
Language English

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