Red Brazil, Paperback Book, By: Jean-Christophe Rovan

Red Brazil, Paperback Book, By: Jean-Christophe Rovan
jean christophe rovan
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This forgotten expedition is led by a Filignan, a warrior returning from the Crusades, bringing with him a diverse team of soldiers, laborers, and engineers, as well as an unprecedented element; Orphaned children, the age that allows them to learn new languages ​​quickly enough; To work as translators with the indigenous population. About one of the most mysterious and exciting French campaigns of the Renaissance, and through the story of two orphans in search of hope and the human struggles they are engaged in, Rovan takes us in his Goncourt Prize-winning book on a historical and captivating journey from the shores of France, the beginning of the era of religious turmoil, to Brazil with its red woods To describe to us the struggle of man with nature, and the first encounter between different civilizations, with its curiosity, fear, admiration, and passion.” Abouth the Author Jean-Christophe Rovan Born on June 28, 1952 in Bourges, in the province of Cher, is a French physician, historian, writer and diplomat. France appointed him as its ambassador to Senegal and The Gambia. He worked for more than twenty years in the humanitarian field for NGOs in Nicaragua, Afghanistan, the Philippines, Rwanda and the Balkans and headed the ACF organization, Action Against Hunger. Through his experience on the ground, the writer dealt with the role of non-governmental organizations in conflict situations, especially in his first study, “The Human Trap" (1986), an article on the political challenges facing humanitarian work and the paradoxes of “without borders" movements, which by helping Peoples, you are consolidating the pillars of the game of tyrannical rulers. And also in the third novel, The Lost Causes (1999). His writings revolve around adventure literature and the historical and political novel, and can be compared to travel literature, most of its events are from history, and he also has forward-looking novels. Jean-Christophe Ruffin has won many prizes for his literary works. His first novel, "Al-Habashi", won the Prix Goncourt for first novel in 1997, and his novel "Red Brazil" won the Goncourt Prize in 2001. He was elected a member of the French Academy
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