Two brothers. Fabio Moon, Gabriel Ba
“Two Brothers” - the adaptation of one of the most famous Brazilian novels at the beginning of the 20th century, made by recognized by the authors of comics Fabio Moon and Gabriel Ba. This is a deep story about love, deceit, family secrets, the decay of the family and the search for oneself.
twin brothers, Omar and Yakub, outwardly similar as two drops of water, but completely different in character. After a serious quarrel between the boys, the “good son” of Yakub, parents send from Brazil to relatives to Lebanon - for a long five years. And the naive younger - Omar - it remains to lead an idle life... and by the time the older brother returns home, the whole world will change... And only Omar will remain the same.
This is the adaptation of one of Milton's most famous novels Hatuma, one of the main modern Brazilian writers. Профессор и переводчик, Милтон написал четыре романа, получивших премии и изданных на двенадцати языках в четырнадцати странах: Tale of a Certain Orient (Blumsbury/UK), Ashes of the Amazon (Bloomsbury/UK), Orphans of Eldorado (Canongate/UK) и The Brothers ("Brothers") (Bloomsbury/UK; Farrar, Straus and Giroux/USA). In a survey of two Brazilian newspapers The Brothers (“Brothers”) were called the best Brazilian novel of the 1990-2005 period. Milton films were shot on three novels.
The features of the book:
- the graphic adaptation of one of the most famous Brazilian novels.
- a deep story about a difficult relationship between brothers, Which exacerbates the jealous love of the mother, painfully attached to the house and dreams of controlling the life of every member of her family. All this is hidden in the house, but it happens in front of one almost imperceptible viewer - the narrator.
- the series was shot.
- Adaptation from the laureates of the Icener award, the authors of the famous comic book "Academy Ambrell. "
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 18 years old |
| Author | Moon Fabio |
| Kit | No |
| Number of pages | 232 |
| The year of publishing | 2021 |
| Type of cover | Soft binding |
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