In the early morning of March 31, 1970 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, the
annual birthday celebration of a prominent and wealthy young artist is
taking place; and a train docked in Plaza Station filled with starving,
drought-stricken migrant workers seeking relief gets turned away by the
authorities, sparking a riot. From these seemingly unrelated events,
Ivan Angelo's remarkable debut novel connects and implicates the lives
of a complex of characters spanning three decades of tumultuous social
and political history in twentieth-century Brazil. But with the central
event - the celebration - missing, the reader is thrust into the middle
of an intricate puzzle, left to construct the story from the evidence
that accrues in a range of comic, unnverving, misleading and tragic
episodes.