"Elbot's novel zeroes in on one boy's life on the streets of Rio de Janeiro. The world has never been kind to Joao Adao Jovem. His mother, Lilian, has recoiled from him since his torturous birth...Such is the conventional coming-of-age narrative that emerges from Elbot's Omen-like opening...This nature-or-nurture exploration of evil is harrowing..."- Kirkus Reviews
Joao never stood a chance. Even before his birth, his mother despises him. She believes he is the son of the devil. Born into a world of abuse, Joao has no way of knowing his mother was treated the same way.
The nature of evil is psychologically explored in this fascinating novel that also reveals the destructive impact that poor parenting can have on a child, and how a mother's lack of faith led Joao to a life of crime. In his mind, he is truly evil and is trying to live up to what is expected of him.
"When Evil is a riveting read, captivating at every turn. It is ultimately a story about hope. Through a sea of beautifully depicted characters with seemingly insurmountable flaws, the main character Joao, with the love of two women holds on to hope to the very end... Couldn't put it down." -Dale Stevens, actor
Eti Elbot was born in 1937 in Lyon, France. Her family fled occupied France for Morocco, returning in 1945. She sailed to Israel with her family in 1948. Married in 1955, she moved to Brazil in 1958, where she ran a fashion business and graduated in psychology. In 1994, she arrived in Melbourne, Australia, where she post graduated in family therapy and worked with refugees suffering from PTSD.
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