Michael Sommers				
						
									
						About the Author					
								Born in Texas and raised in Toronto, Michael Sommers grew up with  travel on the brain-a consequence of time spent riding around in  Oldsmobiles, Mini Mokes, and Pan Am jets in the company of a Gourmet-addicted mother and a father with a roving zoom lens.
When  Michael turned 18 he took flight, setting down temporary roots in  cities such as Bordeaux, Paris, Montreal, New York, and Lisbon. During  this time, he earned a BA in Literature from McGill University and an MA  in History and Civilizations from the École des Hautes Études en  Sciences Sociales, where his thesis was “The Image of Brazil and  Brazilians in Hollywood Cinema.” He also worked as a writer and editor  at magazines and newspapers and freelanced for publications such as The New York Times, The International Herald Tribune, and The Globe and Mail.
Michael  first traveled to Brazil at the age of four. His only memory is that of  being served a glistening orange wedge of papaya in the grand dining  room at Rio de Janeiro’s Hotel Gloria. Twenty years later, he returned  to Brazil, where he was seduced by the intense, colorful landscapes,  rich cultures, and warm people. Michael eventually settled down in  Salvador, the baroque capital of Bahia, where he has worked as a writer  and journalist for over 15 years.
While Michael has yet to master the art of preparing feijoada (Brazil’s national stew of beans, salted beef, and pork), he does make a mean caipirinha.