"Dona Flor and Her Two Husbands" is a novel by Brazilian author Jorge Amado. The story follows Dona Flor, a beautiful and strong-willed woman who is married to the charming but irresponsible Vadinho. After his untimely death, she remarries Teodoro, a reliable but dull pharmacist.
The narrative explores themes of love, desire, and the complexities of relationships. Dona Flor finds herself torn between the passionate memories of her late husband and the stability offered by her new marriage. The novel blends elements of magic realism with humor, reflecting Brazilian culture and societal norms.