Gabriela Relvas presents new novel in Esmoriz

The writer Gabriela Relvas from Vargas will launch her new novel, “A confissão da defunta” (The Confession of the Dead Woman), on July 5th. The presentation is scheduled for the Buçaquinho Environmental Park, in Esmoriz, at 7 pm, with a presentation by Bruna Martiolli and Rui Miguel Almeida and a reading directed by Joana Amaral Estrela.
The book will be released on July 3rd and is described by publisher Minotauro as follows: “Through a non-linear and psychological plot, we jump from Purgatory to Earth and from Earth to Purgatory. In this ping-pong, we follow Regina and get to know all the characters who contributed directly or indirectly to her death. Or should we say life?”
The writer Gabriela Relvas from Vargas will launch her new novel, “A confissão da defunta” (The Confession of the Dead Woman), on July 5th. The presentation is scheduled for the Buçaquinho Environmental Park, in Esmoriz, at 7 pm, with a presentation by Bruna Martiolli and Rui Miguel Almeida and a reading directed by Joana Amaral Estrela.
The book will be released on July 3rd and is described by publisher Minotauro as follows: “Through a non-linear and psychological plot, we jump from Purgatory to Earth and from Earth to Purgatory. In this ping-pong, we follow Regina and get to know all the characters who contributed directly or indirectly to her death. Or should we say life?”
The writer Gabriela Relvas from Vargas will launch her new novel, “A confissão da defunta” (The Confession of the Dead Woman), on July 5th. The presentation is scheduled for the Buçaquinho Environmental Park, in Esmoriz, at 7 pm, with a presentation by Bruna Martiolli and Rui Miguel Almeida and a reading directed by Joana Amaral Estrela.
The book will be released on July 3rd and is described by publisher Minotauro as follows: “Through a non-linear and psychological plot, we jump from Purgatory to Earth and from Earth to Purgatory. In this ping-pong, we follow Regina and get to know all the characters who contributed directly or indirectly to her death. Or should we say life?”
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