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		<title>By: annabella</title>
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		<description>This commentary about the background of &quot;Everyone Comes from Belterra&quot;, in my opinion, gives such appeal to reading your novel that I feel it should be somehow incorporated into the pages of the book, perhaps as a &quot;forward&quot;.  &quot;Belterra&quot; is not just a novel, it is an important story of that period in Brazil and the Amazon.</description>
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