Amor à Vida (English: Trail of Lies[nb 1]) is a Brazilian telenovela created by Walcyr Carrasco.
[1] Starring Paolla Oliveira, Malvino Salvador, Mateus Solano, Vanessa Giácomo, Susana Vieira, Antônio Fagundes, Juliano Cazarré, Elizabeth Savalla, Bárbara Paz, José Wilker among others.
[3][4] 2001 – The story revolves around a wealthy family's struggles for control of the renowned San Magno Hospital, in São Paulo.
Most of the family are doctors: Caesar's wife, Pilar (Susana Vieira), is a retired dermatologist and Paloma (Paolla Oliveira), the couple's youngest daughter, has just been accepted to a college to study medicine after several unsuccessful attempts in other areas.
Since he couldn't be a doctor, Felix studied administration so he could work on the hospital board and plans to one day head the family business.
The couple spends about a year hitchhiking aimlessly around South America, living in intense passion, until Paloma discovers she is pregnant.
Back in her parents' house, Felix's wife, Edith, helps Paloma disguise her pregnancy by wearing baggy clothes to avoid raising suspicion.
Feeling threatened by the infant heir of the Khoury family, Felix kidnaps the child and leaves her in a dumpster in an alley.
Paloma's path will soon intersect with Bruno (Malvino Salvador), a kind man who just lost his wife and his newborn son due to complications in childbirth.
Bruno sees the incident as a divine sign, a chance for him to start a new life, and takes the baby girl home.
He asks Glauce to change the hospital record to report that his wife gave birth to two children: a boy, who died, and a surviving girl.
2013 – 12 years have passed, and Paloma, after ending her relationship with Ninho, apologizes to her parents and decides to follow a medical career working as a pediatrician at her father's hospital.
Also depicted is the gay couple, Niko (Thiago Fragoso) and Eron (Marcello Antony), who plan to have a child through artificial insemination.
[32] On the great revelation that Félix (Mateus Solano) abandoned Paloma's (Paolla Oliveira) daughter in a trash bin peaked at 45 points in Greater São Paulo.