The writer Elvira Lindo visit Cartagena Wednesday morning and Thursday, December 19, in the context of meetings with candidates and Hache Mandarache Awards 2014, awarded by thousands of young readers writers.
The novel that is a finalist is Best Manolo (Seix Barral, 2012), the last book of the character known Manolito Four Eyes, which earned him the 1998 National Award for Children's Literature.
The writer held today and tomorrow and a number of exclusive ncuentros with young readers registered as Hache Prize jury.
The first meeting will be this afternoon at 17.00, with boys and girls of dependent Intercultural Center of the Department of Social Services in the Graduate School. Well early Thursday morning, at 8.15 pm, will visit the IES Los Molinos before the main meeting to be held at 11 am in the auditorium of the UPCT (Campus Muralla del Mar), where he will present the novel to 600 high school students from throughout the municipality.
And between the two, at 10.15 hours, she will meet with the press in the Boardroom UPCT (Campus Muralla del Mar).
The writer thus opens the series of meetings with the finalist authors and Hache Mandarache 2014 Awards, which will pass through Cartagena throughout the school year: Juan Jacinto Muñoz Rengel, Javier Moreno, Javier Cercas, Pedro Ruiz García and Juan Ramón Barat. In April, nearly 4,000 young readers who make up the jury of these literary prize winners will vote democratically.
The Awards Mandarache Hache and are inserted into the P rogram Mandarache Training Readers, an original building project implemented by reading the Youth Council of the City of Cartagena since 2004.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Cartagena