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|publisher=Doubleday
|date=July 2014
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0552778869</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>B00J4SO424</amazonus>
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|summary=When Olavo Bettencourt, spin doctor to the Brazilian political elite hears that his son has been kidnapped, he has one thought - he knows for sure that the boy taken is not his son. Silvestre's second novel is as hard-hitting as his first and delicately pulls away at a web of political corruption in a Brazil struggling to establish genuine democracy. Sharp, insightful and extraordinarily well-written.
|cover=Silvestre_Happiness
|aznuk=0552778869
|aznus=B00J4SO424
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Monday 20th August 1900. Silvestre sets store by dates in his books. Time is important. Time, he seems to feel, fixes everything we do, because of what everyone else is doing at that time. History winds on, or unravels, while we do what we do – but we are part of that history.

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