The writer Maite Carranza from Barcelona will next week be the protagonist of a new cycle of 'Meetings with author', organized by the Network of Municipal Libraries of the City of Cartagena.
Thus, the Barcelona will present their book 'Victor and the Vampires' to the students of 4th and 5th Primary Education of several schools, and participate in gatherings with adults.
Thus, the students who will attend the meetings, next Tuesday, February 21, and Wednesday 22, have read and worked previously in their schools the book of Carranza, edited by Edebé.
The first of the appointments will be on Tuesday, at 9.30 am, at the Ramón Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center, with students from the Marist College.
The second meeting, at 11:00 am, will be with students from CEIP Fernando Garrido, while the morning will end with another session, at 12.30, with students from the schools La Vaguada and Vicente Ros.
In addition, on Wednesday 22, the students of Our Lady of Sorrows School will speak with the author at 9.30 am in the Rafael Rubio Library in Los Dolores.
At 11:00 am, this same library will host the meeting with the students of the Sagrado Corazón and San Cristobal Colleges and, at 1230 hours, the turn of the CEIP Azorín, who will meet the author in the same center.
Furthermore, on Tuesday, at 18:30, Maite Carranza will chat with members of the Tertulia Ágora 21 about her novel 'Palabras envenenadas', and already on Wednesday, the author will present her book 'The fruit of the baobab', within the Programming of the cycle 'Read, Think, Imagine', with an act that will be open to the public.
THE AUTHOR
Maite Carranza, a native of Barcelona, ​​studied anthropology.
Before dedicating herself fully to the writing of novels and scripts, she was a teacher in Bachillerato.
He has published more than forty titles, has been awarded important literary prizes, among them the Serra d'Or Critic Award and the EDEBÉ Prize for children's literature, and has been translated into French, Portuguese, German, Greek and the Polish.
Currently he combines literary creation with the tasks of scriptwriter and university teaching of scripts.
Has three sons.
In addition, with its trilogy 'The War of the Brujas', has acquired a great international fame like novelist of fantastic sort.
These books have already been translated into English, Italian, German, Dutch, Korean
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena