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SAMBA MAGIC: THE JOY AND PASSION OF BRAZIL'S FOOTBALL CULTURE

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Samba Magic is an exhilarating journey into the heart of Brazil's beloved football culture. With its unique blend of joy, passion, and creativity, Brazilian football has captured the hearts of fans around the world. In this captivating book, the author and football enthusiast takes readers on a captivating journey through the history, culture, and spirit of Brazil's football, revealing the secrets behind the nation's legendary players, coaches, and teams.

From the sandy beaches of Rio to the favelas of Sao Paulo, Samba Magic offers an intimate glimpse into the daily lives and rituals of Brazil's football-obsessed population. The book uncovers the techniques, tactics, and strategies that have made Brazilian football one of the most iconic and influential in the world. With insightful anecdotes and gripping storytelling, Samba Magic celebrates the enduring spirit of Brazil's football culture and the magic that makes it so special.

Whether you are a die-hard football fan, a cultural explorer, or simply someone who loves a good story, Samba Magic is a perfect read. Packed with fascinating insights and inspiring stories, this book is a must-read for anyone who wants to experience the joy, passion, and magic of Brazil's football culture. So kick back, relax, and prepare to be swept away by the rhythm of the samba and the magic of Brazil's football culture.

57 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 20, 2023

About the author

Tim Brooks

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Tim Brooks is a former network television executive and the author of several award-winning books on media, including the best-selling Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows. A graduate of Dartmouth College and Syracuse University, he directed consumer research at NBC, USA Network, the Sci-Fi Channel (which he helped launch) and Lifetime Television. Concurrently he has been writing for many years about odd and interesting corners of our media world, including TV shows forgotten by writers but remembered by viewers, African-Americans in the earliest years of the recording industry, and most recently the fascinating history of college radio in the U.S.

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