The biography offers an in-depth exploration of Eder Jofre, Brazil's first boxing world champion, highlighting his remarkable journey from a shy, humble boy to an undefeated bantamweight champion in the 1960s. It details his impressive 50-fight winning streak, a notable comeback after retirement, and his success in winning the featherweight championship. The narrative is enriched with extensive research, family insights, and over 500 rare photographs, providing a comprehensive look at Jofre's professional and personal life, including his later political career.
Christopher J Smith Knihy


With an emphasis on peer sensitivity and supportive environments, the FRIEND manual provides teachers with a wide variety of strategies to help school-aged children with social difficulties - such as attention deficit, anxiety, emotional or autism spectrum disorders - to successfully navigate social situations.