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Books published by publisher Sem Fronteiras Press

  • A Heart Alone in the Land of Darkness

    Rozen Beti

    Hardcover (Sem Fronteiras Press, March 15, 2004)
    In a land where most have forgotten their humanity, a lonely heart struggles to find one person who is still open and compassionate. The Heart encounters a Business Man who only cares about numbers, a Poet who fears love, a Dictator who cannot give up control, and a TV Producer who wants to make the Heart a sensation. Ages 5-99.
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  • Without Words

    Rozen Beti

    Hardcover (Sem Fronteiras Press, Nov. 15, 2004)
    Luiz has just arrived in the United States from Brazil which he misses terribly. But the immigrant has a talent for drawing. Encouraged at school Luiz creates many images, but soon he idealizes his former life. Later, he will discover that Brazil wasnOt always so wonderful. Through art, he learns to adapt to his new life. Ages 5 & up.
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  • Stolen Spirit

    Hays Peter

    Paperback (Sem Fronteiras Press, March 15, 2004)
    Can dreams influence the spirit or reveal the future? A Brazilian Indian boy begins to wonder after a Portuguese explorer arrives, searching for Brazilwood. Through a dream, the boy journeys across sea to Portugal, a land with Olarge stone huts.O Stolen Spirit is a fictional story about first impressions, contrasting cultural values--and the lasting power of vivid dreams. Ages 8-12.
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  • Two Continents, Four Generations: One Hundred Years, Two Stories

    Peter Hays, Beti Rozen, Carlos Manuel Diaz Consuegra

    Paperback (Sem Fronteiras Pr Ltd, Aug. 25, 2010)
    Louis is not interested in history. “Who cares what a bunch of dead people did years ago?” he asks himself. But after a class project at school puts him closer to his family roots, he submerges himself into the life of his Polish grandfather who had to immigrate to Brazil during the Second World War. In this novella, through some old photos, the memories of his mother and a vacation to Poland, Louis discovers how much their childhood is distinct and how much it is similar. The Spanish version, called Dos continentes, cuatro generaciones has been published by Colombia’s Panamericana Editorial.
  • The Book of Daniel Drew

    Edward Dorn

    Paperback (FRonteir Press, March 15, 1969)
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