Miguel Strogoff

Miguel Strogoff

Autor: Júlio Verne
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CÓDIGO DA OBRA9786558470564
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One of Jules Verne's best-known classics, Miguel Strogoff, in hardcover and translated by renowned writer Rachel de Queiroz.

Originally published in 1876, Jules Verne's acclaimed classic, "Michel Strogoff," is set in the Russian Empire at the end of the 19th century. The captivating and thrilling narrative tells the adventures of Tsarist Postmaster Michael Strogoff. He receives a special mission that could decide the future of his country. Since the telegraph lines connecting Siberia to Moscow have been cut off due to the war between the Russians and the Tatars, Michael Strogoff must enter Siberia and deliver a letter from the Tsar to a general at the front. To do so, he courageously faces a long journey, full of dangers, obstacles, and setbacks. On his journey, he encounters by chance the young Nadia Fedor, who is also trying to enter Siberia to reunite with her family. Michael and Nadia help each other, and in the end, a surprising event brings them closer together in a way that will make them unable to live without each other. This exquisite edition features a translation by Rachel de Queiroz – winner of the Camões Prize, the most important in the Portuguese language – who brought her own voice to this exciting adventure.

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ISBN978-655-847-056-4
Tradutor Rachel de Queiroz
Altura210 mm
Largura135 mm
Profundidade17 mm
Lançamento14/03/2022
Páginas208
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Conteúdo do livro
CÓDIGO DA OBRA9786558470564