Raquel Ochoa

Raquel Ochoa is a Portuguese author of novels, biographies and travel literature. In 2009 she was awarded the Prémio Agustina Bessa-Luís for the novel "A Casa-Comboio".,[1] the story of an indo-Portuguese family from Damão and the untold history of Portuguese India, which was also translated and published in Italian.

She was born in Lisbon in 1980.[2] and studied law.

Accounts of her travel to several corners of the world are published on her blog www.omundoleseaviajar.blogspot.com, and she is a regular contributor to various newspapers and magazine.

In 2008 she published two books, “O Vento dos Outros” – and account of her travels in South America and “Bana – Uma vida a cantar Cabo Verde”, the biography of Bana, a Cape Verdian singer.

In 2011 her fourth book was published, “A Infanta Rebelde”, a biography of Princess D. Maria Adelaide de Bragança, who was awarded the civil Order of Merit by the President of the Republic.

Her second novel, "Sem Fim à Vista - a viagem" published in September 2012, is the story of a patient with serious heart problems travelling through Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Macau, Sri Lanka.

In May 2014 she published "Mar Humano", a historical novel reflecting the journalism practised in Portugal today and in the past century, and at the same time joined the disparate themes of human longevity and the impact of science and evolution on human consciousness.

July 2015 saw the publication of "As Noivas do Sultão", a historical novel based on a serious of true events from 1793 when, caught by a storm in the Atlantic, the ship carrying the family and harem of the Sultan Mohamed III of Morroco arrived in Lisbon.

Published works

Prizes

Travel

A traveller for 16 years, after several journeys across Europe, she left for India and Nepal at 21. She returned, spending several months at a time in the years that followed. Since 2004, she spent long periods travelling in South America. At age 33 she went halfway around the world, visiting Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and Macau, India, Sri Lanka, Morocco and 2013 travelled across South East Asia. She frequently returns to Cape Verde.

Teaching

Since 2008 she has given creative writing classes to students of all ages.

References

  1. Público - Raquel Ochoa was the first winner Agustina Bessa Luís prize
  2. Revista Notícias Magazine n.º 1214 (30 de Agosto de 2015). Raquel Ochoa, pág. 11.

External links

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