Category
page 1Novels by Jorge Amado

Gabriela, Clove and Cinnamon
1958 novel by Jorge Amado
Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands
1966 novel by Jorge Amado

Jubiabá
Jubiabá () is a Brazilian modernist novel written by Jorge Amado in 1935. It earned Amado an international reputation, being hailed by Albert Camus as “a magnificent and haunting” book.
Captains of the Sands
1937 novel by Jorge Amado
Tereza Batista: Home from the Wars
1972 novel by Jorge Amado

Tent of Miracles
novel by Jorge Amado

The Two Deaths of Quincas Wateryell
1959 novel by Jorge Amado

The Violent Land
novel by Jorge Amado

Cacau
1933 Brazilian novel by Jorge Amado

Sea of Death
1936 novel by Jorge Amado

Showdown
novel by Jorge Amado

The War of the Saints
1988 novel by Jorge Amado

Tieta
Tieta (Portuguese: Tieta do Agreste, lit. "Tieta from Agreste") is a novel written by the Brazilian author Jorge Amado, published on August 17, 1977. Set in the 1970s, it narrates the return of Tieta to the remote village of Santana do Agreste, 26 years after being beaten and expelled by her father in front of all the town's people.

Home Is the Sailor
1961 novel by Jorge Amado
The Bowels of Liberty
novel by Jorge Amado

Pen, Sword, Camisole
1979 novel by Jorge Amado

The Discovery of America by the Turks
1994 novel by Jorge Amado

Shepherds of the Night
1964 novel by Jorge Amado

The Golden Harvest
1944 novel by Jorge Amado
The Country of Carnival
1931 novel by Jorge Amado

Sweat
novel by Jorge Amado