
My Sweet Orange Tree
Jose Mauro de Vasconcelos(Author)
Pushkin Children's Books (Publisher)
Published on 4. January 2018
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-1-78269-153-2 (ISBN)
Description
Meet Zeze - Brazil's naughtiest and most loveable boy, his talent for mischief matched only by his great kindness. When he grows up he wants to be a 'poet with a bow-tie' but for now he entertains himself playing pranks on the residents of his family's poor Rio de Janeiro neighbourhood and inventing friends to play with. That is, until he meets a real friend, and his life begins to change...
My Sweet Orange Tree is a worldwide classic of children's literature - never out of print in Brazil since it was first published in 1968, it has also been translated into an astonishing number of languages and won the hearts of millions of young readers from Korea to Turkey, Poland to Thailand and in many other countries too.
My Sweet Orange Tree is a worldwide classic of children's literature - never out of print in Brazil since it was first published in 1968, it has also been translated into an astonishing number of languages and won the hearts of millions of young readers from Korea to Turkey, Poland to Thailand and in many other countries too.
Reviews / Votes
Tender, joyful... It will suit thoughtful readers of 10-plus down to the ground * Guardian * Evokes a childhood in warmer climes... Written with immense tenderness, My Sweet Orange Tree eschews simple nostalgia for a deeper, unsentimental portrait of a childhood... so sad it would be a hard-hearted reader who doesn't shed a tear... will appeal to adult readers as much as, perhaps even more than - any older child * Irish Times * Full of zest and vigour * Books for Keeps * A marvellous story which skilfully depicts the life of a poverty-stricken family in Brazil in the mid-twentieth century... a real literary gem * The School Librarian * The Little Prince, Heidi, Pippi Longstocking and Tom Sawyer captivate all ages both within and beyond their native lands... In 1968, one such literary character was born in Brazil... New readers, young and old, will delight in the beautifully bittersweet tale... A near-perfect child's-eye view of life, one that has the power to both warm and break hearts, whatever the age of the reader * The National * This is a story full of sorrowful tenderness. Little Zeze is so likeable and he will stay with me for ever -- Cao Wenxuan, winner of the Hans Christian Andersen Prize I have no doubt that whoever reads this book will be warmed and deeply touched by the disarming innocence of Zeze. This is a superb read! -- Gerbrand Bakker Reading this novel you will cry in secret and laugh in secret just like Zeze, the boy who looks for love and troubles on every page of this wonderful book -- Andrey Kurkov One of those books that define an era... Nowhere are joy and sorrow more skilfully interwoven than in these pages * Luiz Antonio Aguiar * Equal portions of joy and sorrow are stirred into this emotional and entertaining read for a story that will surely keep readers smiling and perhaps wiping away a tear or two * South China Morning Post * This worldwide classic remains as moving today as when it was first published in 1968. Perfect for readers aged 9+... this is a story that speaks across cultures and generations, often likened to The Little Prince for its emotional impact. Parents will admire its compassion and literary beauty, and children will connect deeply with Zeze's spirit, resilience and hope * Preneur World * I've always thought of Zeze as a younger Holden Caulfield, and like The Catcher in the Rye this is a book that once read is never forgotten -- Burhan Soenmez Not only surprising, but also rich, rewarding and moving... Ultimately a story about coming to terms with how difficult life can be, its humour and compassion will ensure charming, resilient Zeze and his enormous imagination find a place in your heart * Playing by the Book (blog) * [My Sweet Orange Tree] manages to convey an emotional, heart wrenching story in under 200 pages * Of Beauty and Nothingness (blog) * The author achieves a fine balance between conveying Zeze's distress at his circumstances and his imaginative coping strategies. The harshness of the boy's life is clear yet the telling never feels heavy. A story of survival and a search for love as seen through the eyes of an insightful, lonely child * Never Imitate (blog) * There is something so loveable about the main character Zeze - naughty and yet kind-hearted and imaginative... There are many moments of great humour, beauty and tenderness too * K.M. Lockwood (blog) * I can absolutely see why this book is so beloved. Zeze is such a charming character, and there are some truly powerful moments. I'm glad to have had the chance to read this book, and warmly recommend it to you * David's Book World (blog) * A combination of irrepressible humour and profound insights from an intelligent and enquiring young mind make Zeze one of the most memorable characters in all children's literature. Highly recommended * The School Librarian * A book that can move this reader to laugh, cry and laugh again... A uniquely uplifting story * SJ2B House of Books (blog) * A novel that will make you laugh and make you cry - a powerful piece of prose that will stay with you long after you have finished the last page * Outside in World *More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Pushkin Press
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 9 to 11 years
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-78269-153-2 (9781782691532)
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My Sweet Orange Tree
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Jose Mauro de Vasconcelos (1920-84) was a Brazilian writer who worked as a sparring partner for boxers, as a labourer on a banana farm, and a fisherman before he started writing at the age of 22. He is most famous for his autobiographical novel My Sweet Orange Tree, which tells the story of his own childhood in Rio de Janeiro.
Alison Entrekin is an acclaimed translator from Portuguese, whose translations include Budapest by Chico Buarque, which was shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.
Alison Entrekin is an acclaimed translator from Portuguese, whose translations include Budapest by Chico Buarque, which was shortlisted for the Independent Foreign Fiction Prize.