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';The Cantora,' American Book Fest Best Book of the YearHistorical FictionIt all began with a rumorAn Indian girl who sang with the voice of an angel. A tiny girl, perhaps only nine years old. No one believed it at first, but the rumor persisted. Finally one day a runner arrived bringing news And so the journey of the woman and the girlSister Me da Doura and Yema, the Caete Indian child acclaimed as The Cantorabegins to unfold as perilous circumstance compels them to become agents of fate, changing the destinies of all who cross their path.The setting for The Cantora is coastal Brazil during the early 1500s, in the colonial town of Lus, a shipping port for the brutal and lucrative dyewood trade. Many Indians and Africans are enslaved at the port, and the Indians, afflicted with European diseases, are perishing by the hundreds.A village priest discovers an Indian child with a magical voice, and he allows her to sing the Latin Mass. The regional bishop assigns the girl to Sister Doura with the intention of making the child singer a ward of the Church. The child is also treasured by her tribe as a mystical Tuguy Ku (Blood Woman).The bishop summons The Vatican's Consilium de Virtutibus (The Council of Miracles) to certify Yema as a The First True Miracle of The New World, but when an Indian rebellion breaks out, the Council accuses the nun and child of heresy and condemns them to death as Doura and Yema are forced to flee for their lives.Early Praise for Paul Cohn's The Cantora';If You Enjoyed The Book Thief, You Will Fall In Love With Cantora' Hailey Zwanzig, Illustrator, Left Hand Tree by Jay Gunter'';A Lyrically Stunning Novel... A 16th Century Jackie Evancho. 5-Stars!' Justin Haldeman, Author of the forthcoming novel The Duke's Jubilee';The Cantora, an utterly transporting reading experience. immensely skilled setting and scene building Brazil during the 1500sa vivid life for the reader.' Carina Guiterman, Editor, Little, Brown & Company Publishers';The Cantora, Remarkable Story, Breathtaking In Scope, A Cadre Of Unforgettable Characters' William T. Goodman, Author of Desert SundaysAnd From The Cantora: ';Yema's voice filled the church, and some felt it filled the world An ecstasy upon the ear, a vital singing, the honeyed perfume of song.' Page 23, The CantoraExtraordinary Praise for Book I of The Cantora Series, So TomSo Tom A riveting work of historical fiction. ...vivid portrayal and character descriptions. ...powerful, gut-wrenching, heartbreaking and joyous. Impossible to put down.' Michele Jones, The Jewish Chronicle of Pittsburgh';So Tom (Rapto em Lisboa) ...The ideal historical novel... thorough, persuasive, vivid and uncompromising... A classic of the era.' Paulo Nogueira, EXPRESS (Lisbon)
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