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Beatriz Bracher

    Beatriz Bracher is a Brazilian author whose work delves into themes of identity, memory, and social dynamics. Her prose is characterized by its precision and depth, often exploring the intricate psychological landscapes of her characters and their interactions within their environments. Bracher leverages her background in screenwriting to craft vivid imagery and compelling dialogue, drawing readers into her narratives. Her writing is celebrated for its insightful reflection of contemporary society through a nuanced examination of the human experience.

    I Didn't Talk
    Antonio
    • 'Bracher brilliantly picks away at the web of secrets and lies plaguing a family and country' - New York Times

      Antonio
    • I Didn't Talk

      • 149 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A retiring professor reflects on the past, when he and his brother-in-law were arrested and tortured, but only he survived.

      I Didn't Talk