On February 26 and 27, the Municipal Libraries of Cartagena celebrate new days of their Encounters with Author.
On this occasion, the writer Patricia García-Rojo will be in charge of presenting her book 'Red color culpable', by Editorial SM.
It will be in the Manuel Puig Campillo Library in Barrio Peral, Rafael Rubio de Los Dolores and in the Assembly Hall of El Luzzy.
On Tuesday, February 26, the students of San Felix, Vicente Ros, Antonio de Ulloa and Sacred Heart schools will be with the author from Jaén.
At 9:30 and 11 am, Patricia García-Rojo will be at the Manuel Puig Campillo Library in Barrio Peral.
At 12:30 hours, the writer will be presenting her work 'Red guilty color' at the Rafael Rubio Library in Los Dolores.
On Wednesday, February 27, the author Patricia García-Rojo will present her book to the students of La Vaguada, Maristas, Fernando Garrido, La Concepción and San Cristóbal schools.
At 9:30 and 11 am, the meeting will take place in the Assembly Hall of the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center.
At 12:30 hours, the Andalusian writer will be again at the Rafael Rubio Library in Los Dolores to close this new delivery of the Encounters with Author organized by the Municipal Libraries of Cartagena.
The children who are going to attend the meetings with Patricia have read and worked in class "Red guilty color", which is part of a series called "The gang of the magnifying glass".
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born in Jaén in 1984, Patricia García-Rojo studied Spanish philology at the university of her city and, since 2008, works as a teacher of Spanish Language and Literature in an institute, a task she combines with writing.
Also fond of painting, since Bachillerato she knew that she wanted to cultivate her literary vocation, and she has not done anything wrong thanks to her effort and talent.
He published his first novel in 2008 with only 24 years of age, after winning the Young Andalusian Narrative Prize for The Creation Factory.
In 2013 he was a finalist of the Gran Angular Prize for juvenile literature with Lobo: The Road to Revenge, a thrilling adventure novel, which later earned the 2016 Hache Award. García-Rojo insisted again and in 2015 he won the XXXVII Gran Premio Angular with the novel The Sea, a story that combines reality and fantasy, and that the jury appreciated because "defends the pursuit of happiness in simple things."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena