Child of the Dark was the first book written by Carolina Maria de Jesus, a black Brazilian woman born in 1914. The book rapidly became a bestseller in Brazil. The book is famous and still in print today, published in 14 languages. It details the story of the woman's struggle as the great-grandchild of slaves, to seek a better and productive life for herself and her family. Though the theme is common to many great heroes, it inspires motivation and awe in many people. Her book in fact became the best selling novel in Brazilian history, capturing a unique aspect of her life and times.
The book brings to life the hardships and social and economic difficulties of the people of Brazil. The story resounds in the heart of many, as it tells the struggle of a young woman born into poverty who becomes famous.
Born in the year 1914 in a town called Minas Berais, Carolina Maria de Jesus was afforded many opportunities a poor woman would not ordinarily in her circumstances. Carolina was fortunate to have the opportunity at age seven to attend school due to the goodwill of a nearby landowner's family. Most poor females that grew up in the small town and area the Carolina was raised in did not have the advantage of having any education at all, especially a woman of color. One should also note that Carolina Maria de Jesus was the great-grandchild of slaves, and only had the opportunity...
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