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Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories
Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories
Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories
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Stories from northeastern Brazil. Places, culture and northeastern folklore. A walk through the unknown interior of Brazil. Important thoughts about life. Reflections necessary to grow as a human being. A mixture of narrative with self-help. Good for all literary tastes.

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Release dateOct 6, 2022
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    Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories - Aldivan Torres

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    Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories

    Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories

    Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories

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    Aldivan Torres

    Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories

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    Author: Aldivan Torres

    ©2020-Aldivan Torres

    All rights reserved.

    Series: Fables of the Universe

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    This book, including all its parts, is copyrighted, and cannot be reproduced without the author's permission, resold, or downloaded.

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    Aldivan Torres, a native of Brazil, is a writer consolidated in several genres. To date it has titles published in dozens of languages. From an early age, he was always a lover of the art of writing having consolidated a professional career from the second half of 2013. He hopes with his writings to contribute to the Pernambuco and Brazilian culture, awakening the pleasure of reading in those who do not yet have the habit. Your mission is to win the hearts of each of your readers. In addition to literature, its main tastes are music, travel, friends, family, and the pleasure of living. For literature, equality, fraternity, justice, dignity and honor of the human being always is his motto.

    Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories

    Legends of Amaraji and Other Stories

    Legends of Amaraji

    The legend of banana plantations

    The fairy of coastal trays

    Legends of Angelim

    The Ghost of the Railway Station

    The sage of the district of Palm tree

    The Romani person of Jupi District

    The Clown of Jucati

    An afternoon on the Mundau River

    A walk in the Spur Creek

    Legends of Araçoiaba

    A walk in the Coastal Trays

    Reflecting on sofa

    The magic of the Forest

    A walk in the Martins mountain

    The party in Village Cannã

    Dinner with friends in the District of Vinegar

    Walking the Caiana site trail

    Pylon Stream

    Legends of Araripina

    A true love in an ancient civilization

    A walk-in capybara mountain range national park

    place of the broken stone

    Middle site

    Archaeological site

    The farm of San Gonzalo

    Landowner daughter walking

    Talk with farmer

    Conversation with slave

    The first loving relationship

    Bathing in the river and eating mango

    Shopping together

    Dating Discovery

    Living in the black city

    Modern times in the region of San Gonzalo

    The new residents arrive

    Inauguration speech

    A village arises

    A little more time

    Araripina Carnival

    Saint John of Araripina

    Arcoverde, My hometown

    A little history of Arcoverde

    Arcoverde, land of my love and my work

    Why does society and religion condemn gay people?

    We are so small, so fragile. We are in God's hand, but many find themselves very much.

    We have to be happy with what we have. Seek what you can, work for it, and God accomplishes it.

    I've never been discouraged by mean or negative comments. You have to believe in your ability.

    I am a great spirit, I am in Christian celebrations, in spiritism centers, in African terraces, I am everywhere. No one is superior to me, and no spell breaks me. I am the light of the world.

    I respect all races, all religions, all political parties, all ideologies and sexualities. I am a plural being.

    Here is the great truth. God's love is unconditional. Father-mother love is strong, but conditional. Brother's love exists, but not with everyone. Love of relatives is called affinity. Friends are rare.

    I've lost almost all my dreams over time.

    There's no point in wanting to be like Jesus. We are not saints. There's only Jesus forgives, and we can't.

    Anyone who doesn't eat grass with me today doesn't deserve to eat cake with me in the future.

    I thank all the teachers who were part of my career. You are the professional base of everything. An affectionate embrace.

    I went to a doctor's appointment. And the man treated me super well. For you to see, we work to eat well, dress well, be healthy. It is our right. That's why I value the work.

    Never depend financially on anyone. If your relative is rich, but it is his. He has no obligation. Help if you want.

    It is a great illusion to expect love from others. Being happy is your responsibility.

    Nido was enthusiastic about football. He even traveled by truck to participate in tournaments.

    Legends of Amaraji

    The legend of banana plantations

    There was a large banana plantation in Amaraji near a stream. They were banana trees full of great fruits and very vivid. Three workers took care of the plantation daily and received wages deserved for it. At night, they would take part in the garrison against possible invaders.

    What they did not know was the danger they were running. Mapiançu was an entity of the forests of Amaraji. This entity materialized in the form of a giant man with a square head who swallowed the bananas without ceasing. Seeing that there was a large plantation in the area, the entity decided to manifest itself and attacked the plantation. As soon as he did that, the guards ran because of the amazing monster.

    They returned hours later, with a large crowd to try to drive out the monster. But he was no longer and had already swallowed the entire plantation. It was a million-dollar loss from the owner. This news spread throughout the region creating the legend of this giant.

    The fairy of coastal trays

    Many years ago, Amaraji was a great paradise. There was a prosperous and harmonious kingdom of angels, elves, fairies, and other fantastic creatures located on the coastal board. In contrast to this, there was a kingdom of darkness on the south side of Amaraji, inhabited by demonic creatures.

    In order to destroy the peace of the creatures of good, evil beings have invaded the kingdom of good. The good ones reacted and so began a fanatical war that was destroying everything little by little. It was a total and criminal devastation. A fairy, seeing himself in a tricky situation, made a white magic by the end of the war.

    The light entities acted and sealed a peace agreement. Everything returned to normal despite the losses of the war. On the coastal board grew magnificent flowers as a sign of great happiness. The fairy was crowned as the great savior of everyone's life. And so, everything was fine.

    Legends of Angelim

    The Ghost of the Railway Station

    It was the year 1890. The city's train station was the arrival point of tourists in the city of Angelim. The city grew a lot with the movement of

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