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Via Ápia

By Geovani Martins & Julia Sanches
Via Ápia by Geovani Martins & Julia Sanches digital book - Fable

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From one of Brazil’s most acclaimed new literary stars, a twenty-first-century epic set in Rio’s largest favela.

Life on the morro, the hill, is good. Five young people—the brothers Washington and Wesley and their friends Douglas, Murilo, and Biel—live close to Rocinha’s main avenue, Via Ápia, just a quick bus ride from the beaches of Rio de Janeiro.

But the rhythms of their lives stutter and scratch when Brazil’s militarized police storm Rocinha as part of “pacification” efforts ahead of the upcoming World Cup and an influx of international tourists. Via Ápia charts the expectant anxiousness before the police’s invasion, the chaos born from their occupation of the hill, and the aftermath of their silent withdrawal from the favela after one year.

Told in heated bursts and marked by the charged chronology of the protagonists’ lives, Geovani Martins’s prodigious debut novel knits together the dramas and dreams of the favela during a peak of turbulent unrest. Like the boom boom kat of Brazilian funk, the unbridled ambitions and resolute friendships of these characters blare throughout Via Ápia, delivering a resonant counternarrative to the notion that violent interventions are the state’s only remedy to the afflictions of crime and poverty. The favela retorts: life, life is the answer.

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Via Ápia Reviews

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“Giovani Martins! You sir! Really know your pen game! The way this author transported me into the Favelas of Rio de Janeiro Brazil and made me feel I was really like local in that environment is insane! Seeing how he mixed history, slang (that was beautifully translated by Julia Sanches), personal inspiration/ aspiration is just… wow! when your introduced to our main cast of 5 (Washington, Wesley, Douglas, Murillo, and Biel) they all really bring different paths/perspectives that blend. While interacting into these vivid moments that just leave an impression on what’s life like in Brazil, the politics that folks have to face on a day by day outside of the U.S western view. My take away after reading this novel is the vastness and the peeling away of subtlety’s. From Washington’s and Wesley’s dynamics evolve and shift as younger and older brother, really had me reflecting on personal relationships (sibling like or platonic)of my own. Even seeing a bromance like chosen family relationship between Murillo, Douglas, and Biel really made me reminisce on a lot of sappy memories with my chosen family today and it’s ever evolving additions. I highly recommend this book and knowing that there’s another work that’s been translated.. I’ll definitely be hunting to read more!”
“Misread the synopsis and thought it was gonna be about how the World Cup affected the city lol but I still found this book to be enjoyable. A little boring at times but it was different than what i usually read so that was cool”

About Geovani Martins

Geovani Martins was born in 1991 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. He is the author of The Sun on My Head, named one of the Best Brazilian Books of the Century by Folha de São Paulo. He grew up with his mother in the Rio neighborhood of Vidigal. He supported his writing by working as a sandwich- board man and selling drinks on the beach, and was discovered during creative writing workshops at FLUP, the literary festival of the Rio favelas. Via Ápia is his first novel.

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