The students of the Bazaar of Letters organized by the Popular University of the City of Cartagena, met this Thursday around the fire and literature to culminate a course full of lyrics and emotions.
The stories of Marisa López Soria, the verses of her mother, Josefina Soria, and the fire served as a literary framework to close the 2017/2018 academic year, in which the assistants to the Bazaar have read editorial novelties, have analyzed the reflection of the relationships interracial in the American Literature and have known the Danish Contemporary Literature since Denmark is the invited country to the Sea of ​​Letters of this year.
The Murcian author presented her latest work, 'La huella', made in collaboration with the illustrator Eva Poyato.
An illustrated story that speaks of the love that arises between Elefante and Pececito, a friendship that despite the incomprehension of their peers they will enjoy freely and happily.
The trace speaks of the memory that wonderful beings leave in us throughout our lives.
It is the story of an unconditional love between different people who fight for acceptance and freedom, a story of generosity and gratitude to those failed loves that always endure.
The students of the Bazar de Letras and López Soria talked about the importance of stories and their teachings for the adult public with works such as La huella, which, despite being dedicated to a school audience, has an adult reading.
This story combines the narrative expertise of Marisa López Soria with the watercolor illustrations of Eva Poyato, creating a story that, with great sensitivity, speaks of happy loves, wonderful beings that leave, indelible, their mark of for life.
At the end of the meeting, the attendees participated one more year in the traditional fire ceremony to which they threw their wishes so that they become a reality.
Marisa López Soria is a teacher and Bachelor of Arts, Director and Training Advisor in Teacher Centers, member of the Writing Team of the Ministry of Education and the Pedagogical Team for Textbooks of Primary Language.
Especially accredited and of singular pedagogy are its Reading and Writing Workshops, Reading Animation Activities and Literary Creation Workshops, which it carries out in Spanish and European institutions, for children, young people and adults.
She is the author of fifty books of Children's and Young People's Literature published in the most reputable publishers.
Awarded in the genres of poetry, essay and narrative, her work has been translated into languages ​​such as Greek, Chinese and Korean.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena