An Unexpected Light
(Autor) Jose SaramagoNobel Prize winner José Saramago tells a quiet and poetic story, an excerpt from his book Small Memories, of a lasting childhood experience of simple, soulful joy. The narrator's memories of a lost childhood paradise focus on two glorious days when he helped his uncle take some piglets to the market in Santarém. They traverse dusty roads, sleep in a barn and awake to a miraculous moonglow, and hear the animals in their “infinite conversations.” The journey, the night, the wind, the light. . . . This poetic story is an unforgettable adventure narrated by José Saramago and presented alongside Armando Fonseca’s fanciful and evocative illustrations. A very special gift for readers of all ages.
Jose Saramago
Jose Saramago was a Portuguese writer known for his novel "Blindness," a chilling exploration of societal breakdown. His unique literary style, characterized by long, flowing sentences and lack of traditional punctuation, earned him international acclaim. Saramago's contributions to literature include challenging conventions and delving into the depths of human nature.