An Outsider's Take on Life in Brazil
It's 1998. Fresh out of university. Fresh out of ideas. Dangerously open to suggestion. Brazil felt like the answer.
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It's 1998. Roger Barlow is fresh out of university, fresh out of ideas, and dangerously open to suggestion. Brazil — distant, complicated and poorly researched — feels like the answer. Armed with a guidebook, blind optimism and zero Portuguese, he accepts a teaching position in the Brazilian countryside. His complete lack of preparation doesn't trouble him — after all, he's only staying for twelve months.
From accidentally trying to buy a pregnant woman in a furniture shop to unleashing motorised mayhem in the heart of São Paulo, Roger navigates the messy, humbling process of adapting to a country that plays by its own rules but rewards those willing to learn them.
As months stretch into years, frustration gives way to perspective, certainty to curiosity, and the idea of 'home' becomes something far less fixed than he ever imagined.
A witty, honest and sharply observed account of what it really takes to build a life in Brazil — from baffling bureaucracy and linguistic mishaps to unexpected generosity, political awakening and hard-earned belonging.
23 APRIL
2026
St George's Day · Dia de São Jorge · UNESCO World Book Day
510th Anniversary of the German Beer Purity Law · Anniversary of Shakespeare's Death
"Seemed like a reasonable day to launch a book about Brazil."
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