Description:O Daniel perdeu em bebé, os pais num acidente e ainda pré-adolescente viria a perder os pais adotantes, tendo ficado entregue aos cuidados da avó, uma pessoa amarga e desprovida de afeto.Num fim de dia de inverno, ao chegar a casa tarde zangado com a vida e molhado pela chuva, a avó sentenciou que “naquela vida” não chegaria aos trinta. Irado respondeu que ela não duraria nem trinta dias.Vinte e sete dias depois, uma amiga, ao entrar em sua casa, encontrou a avó estendida no chão da cozinha, morta. Estava sozinha.O Daniel estava sentado num tronco junto ao ribeiro e quando ela lhe disse o que acontecera, ele levantou-se, murmurou "nem trinta dias" e dirigiu-se para o interior da mata. Foi encontrado durante a madrugada seguinte a vaguear sozinho e catatónico.Amigos internaram-no numa instituição e o seu melhor amigo passou a escrever-lhe cartas relatando o dia a dia da vila e dos amigos, na esperança de resgatá-lo ao seu labirinto interior. A partir daquelas cartas que uma enfermeira lhe lia repetidamente, o Daniel foi, em silêncio, formando um novo eu. Inesperadamente numa madrugada ao fim de três anos, o Daniel despertou, saiu e apanhou o comboio em direção à vila. Foi procurar… o Daniel.=English version=Daniel lost his parents in an accident when he was a baby. When he was still a pre-teen, he lost his adoptive parents and was left in the care of his grandmother, a bitter and unloving person.One late winter's day, when he arrived home late, angry with life and wet from the rain, his grandmother told him that "in that life" he wouldn't make it to thirty. Angrily, she replied that she wouldn't last even thirty days.Twenty-seven days later, a friend entered his house and found her grandmother lying dead on the kitchen floor. She was alone.Daniel was sitting on a log by the stream and when she told him what had happened, he got up, muttered "not even thirty days" and headed into the woods. He was found the following morning wandering alone and catatonic.Friends admitted him to an institution and his best friend started writing him letters about his daily life in the village and with his friends, in the hope of rescuing him from his inner labyrinth.From those letters, which a nurse read to him over and over again, Daniel quietly began to form a new self.Unexpectedly one morning, after three years, Daniel woke up, went out and took the train to the village. He went looking for... Daniel.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with O Portão Vermelho Ruço. To get started finding O Portão Vermelho Ruço, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Description: O Daniel perdeu em bebé, os pais num acidente e ainda pré-adolescente viria a perder os pais adotantes, tendo ficado entregue aos cuidados da avó, uma pessoa amarga e desprovida de afeto.Num fim de dia de inverno, ao chegar a casa tarde zangado com a vida e molhado pela chuva, a avó sentenciou que “naquela vida” não chegaria aos trinta. Irado respondeu que ela não duraria nem trinta dias.Vinte e sete dias depois, uma amiga, ao entrar em sua casa, encontrou a avó estendida no chão da cozinha, morta. Estava sozinha.O Daniel estava sentado num tronco junto ao ribeiro e quando ela lhe disse o que acontecera, ele levantou-se, murmurou "nem trinta dias" e dirigiu-se para o interior da mata. Foi encontrado durante a madrugada seguinte a vaguear sozinho e catatónico.Amigos internaram-no numa instituição e o seu melhor amigo passou a escrever-lhe cartas relatando o dia a dia da vila e dos amigos, na esperança de resgatá-lo ao seu labirinto interior. A partir daquelas cartas que uma enfermeira lhe lia repetidamente, o Daniel foi, em silêncio, formando um novo eu. Inesperadamente numa madrugada ao fim de três anos, o Daniel despertou, saiu e apanhou o comboio em direção à vila. Foi procurar… o Daniel.=English version=Daniel lost his parents in an accident when he was a baby. When he was still a pre-teen, he lost his adoptive parents and was left in the care of his grandmother, a bitter and unloving person.One late winter's day, when he arrived home late, angry with life and wet from the rain, his grandmother told him that "in that life" he wouldn't make it to thirty. Angrily, she replied that she wouldn't last even thirty days.Twenty-seven days later, a friend entered his house and found her grandmother lying dead on the kitchen floor. She was alone.Daniel was sitting on a log by the stream and when she told him what had happened, he got up, muttered "not even thirty days" and headed into the woods. He was found the following morning wandering alone and catatonic.Friends admitted him to an institution and his best friend started writing him letters about his daily life in the village and with his friends, in the hope of rescuing him from his inner labyrinth.From those letters, which a nurse read to him over and over again, Daniel quietly began to form a new self.Unexpectedly one morning, after three years, Daniel woke up, went out and took the train to the village. He went looking for... Daniel.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with O Portão Vermelho Ruço. To get started finding O Portão Vermelho Ruço, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed. Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.