The Valencian writer, Enric Lluch, visit the next 4 to 5 March Cartagena public libraries to participate in meetings with author, organized by the Department of Culture. The author will present his work, Nari-Zotas Pharaoh (Editorial Bruno) school pupils of the 3rd cycle of Primary aided schools in different libraries.
From the collection High Seas.
Humor, this novel is set in Egypt, where archaeologists found a very strange construction: a glass pyramid and caramel. Around this finding and the mystery of why Pharaoh commanded Zotas Nari-build, this novel revolves invites children readers to discover the various adventures.
The meetings will be held on Monday 4 and Tuesday 5 March:
- March 4: Rafael Rubio Municipal Library (Los Dolores).
There will be three meetings: at 09.30, at 11.00 and 12.30 hours.
- March 5: Ramon Alonso Luzzy Cultural Center.
Again, three matches at 09.30, at 11.00 and 12.30 hours.
A lifetime devoted to children's literature
Lluch is natural Enric Algemesí (Valencia) and a degree in History from the University of Valencia.
It is also one of the members of the Board of Trustees Bromera whose purpose is the promotion of reading.
Lluch has written about seventy books between scripts, short stories and tales.
His works, written originally in Valencia, in addition to Spanish, have been translated into French, English or Portuguese.
Today, he spends most of the time with the kids at school where he works.
Throughout his career he has received numerous literary awards: award as Jaume I, Critics Award Interuniversity Institute, Barcanova prize, prize Samaruc the Valencian Library Association, Silvestre Vicent narrative prize or prize child 10 Alfaguara -Voramar.
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Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena