Sluta aldrig gå - Från gatan i Sao Paulo till Vindeln i Norrland

Jag r f dd i Brasiliens vildmark och bodde i en grotta tills jag var ungef r fem r gammal D refter flyttade min mamma och jag in till en av S o Paulos m nga k kst der en rent livsfarlig milj f r ett barn att v xa upp i Jag fick tidigt l ra mig att inte lita p polisen eller andra vuxna Ofta fick jag klara mig sj lv och jag fick ven ansvara f r min lillebror innan jag slutligen hamnade p barnhem Ett r senare, n r jag var tta r, adopterades jag bort till en familj i Vindeln i V sterbotten Christina ber ttar om sitt liv som gatubarn i Brasilien, om sv lt, misshandel och separation Om uppv xten i Sverige och alla kulturkrockar som uppstod n r hon kom till det lilla samh llet i Norrland Hur hon har bearbetat sina upplevelser i vuxen lder och b rjat bygga upp ett nytt liv Och n r hon beh ver fylla p med kraft och energi har hon ett speciellt knep Hon kastar sig ut fr n ett flygplan och faller fritt i sextio sekunder innan fallsk rmen vecklas ut Att landa p f tterna r bra att kunna i m nga sammanhang Det h r r en ber ttelse om k rlek, sorg, v nskap och f rlust Christina ber ttar om att verleva, om hur vitt skilda v rldar har format henne och hur hon har k mpat f r att f ihop sina tv jag. Best Download [ Sluta aldrig gå - Från gatan i Sao Paulo till Vindeln i Norrland ] By [ Christina Rickardsson ] – kino-fada.fr Life is fickle Honest, emotional, compelling Perhaps for the first chapter, I didn t get into the flow of this book The writing seemed stilted, unemotional, cold descriptions of a child s memories Then, suddenly, I tumbled into the author s world headlong, completely engrossed and not wanting to put the book down T...As a Brazilian, one year younger than the author, I need to clarify some points I understand her pain and her suffering, but as she was a kid, she did not understand the historical and economic context In the end of 80s, Brazil faced one of the worst economic crisis of the History of Economy Until that moment, it was the second worst of the History compared to Germany after First World War Inflation reached1000% per month and we were the most unequal country of the world I am white As a Brazilian, one year younger than the author, I need to clarify some points I understand her pain and her suffering, but as she was a kid, she did not understand the historical and economic context In the end of 80s, Brazil faced one of the worst economic crisis of the History of Economy Until that moment, it was the second worst of the History compared to Germany after First World War Inflation reached1000% per month and we were the most unequal country of the world I am white and privileged and I remember moments that I wanted to have milk and there was no milk Old houses in Brazil have a room named dispensa It is used to stock food in crisis I have the impression I remember watching the stepmother of my m...What a tragic book It is not only tragic because a little girl had to grow up living in caves and the Brazilian favela slum and being desperate enough to kill for half eaten food that was thrown in the garbage It is also tragic that the experience left Christina so emotionally scarred that she couldn t accept love in her new home in Sweden.When it comes to Mamae in Brazil vs Mama in Sweden, the former wins hands down even though Mamae was mentally ill and could not provide the necessities o What a tragic book It is not only tragic because a little girl had to grow up living in caves and the Brazilian favela slum and being desperate enough to kill for half eaten food that was thrown in the garbage It is also tragic that the experience left Christina so emotionally scarred that she couldn t accept love in her new home in Sweden.When it comes to Mamae in Brazil vs Mama ...Brazilian Swede, Christina Ricardsson, n e Christiana Coelho lives in Umea, Sweden At eight years old, she and her twenty two month old brother, Patrick, who was known as Patrique Jose Coelho, were adopted by a loving Swedish couple, Lili ann and Sture Ricardsson Christina remembers she spent most of her time on the streets of Sao Paulo, often without her mother As a ...Disturbed Can I be the only reader who is deeply disturbed by the fact that the author murdered another child and did not address this further in her book I see that it was a dire, disturbing, unfathomable life she was living and perhaps she didn t fully grasp what she had done at the time However, now 25 years older, she spends endless pages of this book on self reflection, yet her stabbing an 8 year old to death barely fills a handful of pages and is never mentioned again I find this lack o Dist...An incredibly honest memoir and interestingly told going back and forth between Christina as a child in Brazil where her name was Christiana and as an adult Christina going back to Brazil from Sweden to try to find her birth family One can t read this memoir without feeling...This true story gives us a real glimpse into two different worlds that of an impoverished child living in a cave and then on the streets in a Brazilian ghetto, and the other in a well to do village in Northern Sweden I don t think any travel would give us aaccurate idea of what real life is like for such unfortunate children The author writes her story by alternating the periods in her life One chapter takes place in her childhood in Brazil, and the next one takes place with her adopte This true story gives us a real glimpse into two different worlds that of an impoverished child living in a cave and then on the streets in a Brazilian ghetto, and the other in a well to do village in Northern Sweden I don t think any travel would give us aaccurate idea of what real life is like for such unfortunate children The author writes her story by alternating the periods in her life One chapter takes place in her childhood in Brazil, and the next one takes place with her adopted family in Sweden This alternating does not make it difficult to comprehend, in actuality, the alternating helps us really feel the culture shock she went through I loved this story, but I cried through much of it.Kudos also to the translator, because this book never feels as if it were written in any language other than E...How do some humans endure so much pain and danger I cannot even begin to imagine children living at the levels of poverty they do in our world Christina Rickardsson is doing great things read her story like her FB page for her ...The book is a little scattered because the author is working through her identity issues and guilt as she writes I was fascinated with her process She built up suspense leading to her reunion with her mother I thought the contradictions in her personality were interesting, proving her point that she was split between her Swedish self and her Brazilian self Yes, she did ask a lot of questio...Amazing book detailing a young girls life starting from forest caves outside Sao Paulo and then onto the city streets It describes the horrific moments in a favela where murders , drug taking , robbery , police corruption and children sniffing glue to stave off starvation is common and yet extreme poverty does not prevent love She escapes by getting adopted and moving to theluxurious Sweden but her thoughts do not leave the slums back in Brazil.This book is available onPrime Rea Amazing book detailing a young girls life starting from forest caves outside Sao Paulo and then onto the city streets It describes the horrific moments in a favela where murders , drug taking , robbery , police corruption and children sniffing glue to stave off starvation is common and yet extreme poverty does not prevent love She escapes by getting adopted and moving to theluxurious Sweden but her thoughts do not leave the slums back in Brazil.This book is available o...

Sluta aldrig gå - Från gatan i Sao Paulo till Vindeln i Norrland
  • Swedish
  • 23 August 2017
  • Hardcover
  • 240 pages
  • Christina Rickardsson
  • Sluta aldrig gå - Från gatan i Sao Paulo till Vindeln i Norrland