The Jaguar's Roar
Micheliny Verunschk author Juliana Barbassa translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Dead Ink Books
Publishing:2nd Jul '26
£11.99
This title is due to be published on 2nd July, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

In 1817, two German scientists travelled across Brazil and into the Amazon gathering flora and fauna to study and display in Europe. Among the collection they brought to the Bavarian court were two Indigenous children.
The children's images became widespread, but little was known about the children themselves. Despite the scientists' detailed records about many of the plant and animal specimens, they only noted the children's tribes: the girl was a Miranha, and the boy, a Juri. After a few months, the children died in Germany, far from anyone who knew their names.
Dancing delicately between history and legend, The Jaguar's Roar weaves together the perspectives of all those tied up in the Miranha girl's fate, from her German captors, to the mythic jaguar she conjures for protection, to the anguished modern day bystander who stumbles across her sketch in a museum. This incandescent novel explores the impact of colonialism on memory and belonging, forcing readers to confront Brazil's suppression of its Indigenous history.
Juliana Barbassa's vivid translation of Verunchuk's poetic novel makes a lasting contribution to world literature.
ISBN: 9781917792592
Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 14mm
Weight: 180g
224 pages