About This Book
Through a series of dated letters, a German governess recounts her experiences living and working on Brazilian plantations and in cities, describing travel, domestic routines, interactions with employers and with enslaved and free workers, linguistic and cultural misunderstandings, climate and landscape, social customs, and the daily joys and hardships of adapting to life abroad. Observations alternate between practical details of household management and reflective passages on loneliness, community, and moral tensions arising from the local social order. The correspondence mixes vivid sensory description with wry commentary, charting personal growth and shifting perceptions over the course of the stay.
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