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Jabujicaba is an eco-thriller set in Brazil, written under the pen name of Rosa da Silva. It is the story of Carmen Macedo, a black journalist born in Brazil (adopted and brought up in England) who rediscovers her roots on an investigation into an eco-disaster in the Amazon rainforest. The book is currently under development as a film and has been translated into Brazilian Portuguese. All royalties from Jabujicaba support conservation projects in Brazil's rainforests.

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  • Jabujicaba is an eco-thriller set in Brazil, written under the pen name of Rosa da Silva. It is the story of Carmen Macedo, a black journalist born in Brazil (adopted and brought up in England) who rediscovers her roots on an investigation into an eco-disaster in the Amazon rainforest. Jabujicaba was published in 2014 in English and is part of a grass-roots environmental movement. It is the flagship project of Voices for Nature Ltd, a not-for-profit company based in England. Voices for Nature was set up to support and promote artistic projects in all media that relate to the conservation of flora and fauna in and from Brazil's rainforests. The book is currently under development as a film and has been translated into Brazilian Portuguese. All royalties from Jabujicaba support conservation projects in Brazil's rainforests. (en)
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  • Jabujicaba is an eco-thriller set in Brazil, written under the pen name of Rosa da Silva. It is the story of Carmen Macedo, a black journalist born in Brazil (adopted and brought up in England) who rediscovers her roots on an investigation into an eco-disaster in the Amazon rainforest. The book is currently under development as a film and has been translated into Brazilian Portuguese. All royalties from Jabujicaba support conservation projects in Brazil's rainforests. (en)
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