
It is a collection of short stories written by Pedro Paixao.
The best of Peter's passion writing is the titles. They are always juicy and irresistible. Appeal to the imagination of the reader, even before we flip through the pages of the book. One quality that I think comes from the fact that the author was also a journalist. His writing is lean, direct and without unnecessary metaphors which reflects that stripped language. A realistic style patent in these tales of urban nature. Almost all texts lead us to know his everyday life, deals with the reality that surrounds him, people who came cross his path and he also speaks of the Portuguese, which he defines as "people who see Eusebius games, live or not, and feel vaguely that he is family, cultivate a tradition of spitting on the floor while walking, well, things like that we have in common. And of course, a more important thing, we like to speak the same language. " Pedro Paixao, as a rule, does not write big literary tomes, even the number of pages show he is a concise author, dry, just writes what he think is determinedly essential to the story. It is the case of this living every day is tiring. Why this title? Once again you must identify it by reading. Happy reading!



