1822 (book)

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1822
1808 
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1822, subtitled How a wise man, a sad princess and a money crazy Scotsman helped D. Pedro to create Brazil, a country that had everything to go wrong (in Portuguese: Como um homem sábio, uma princesa triste e um escocês louco por dinheiro ajudaram D. Pedro a criar o Brasil, um país que tinha tudo para dar errado), is a non-fiction historical book written by

1808
, and edited by Nova Fronteira.

The name of the book refers to the year in which

Cry of Ipiranga
". It is a comprehensive study of the beginnings of independent life in a giant country in the New World.

The book is dedicated to all Brazilian history teachers.[1]

In 2011, the book earned Gomes his third and fourth

Jabuti Prizes, in the categories "best reportage-book" and "non-fiction book of the year".[2]

Main characters

See also

  • 1808

References

  1. ^ Okada, Ana (30 November 2011). "Ferreira Gullar e Laurentino Gomes são os grandes vencedores do Prêmio Jabuti 2011" (in Portuguese). São Paulo: UOL Entretenimento. Archived from the original on 2013-12-27. Retrieved 23 September 2012.