Next Wednesday, May 28th, Sociocultural Center Roque Baños, will host the presentation of the novel, "To touch the sky," the latest work of the writer María Jesús Juan, visiting Jumilla, in the cycle of presentations being made throughout the Region.
Juan María Jesús defines "To touch the sky" like an emotional novel: a story that speaks of feelings but also of dreams and lost causes.
The story of characters who find it hard to accept the world they happen to live, memories washed down with songs, destination and although at first glance it may seem, is hope.
Juan María Jesús (Murcia 1979) has a degree in Hispanic Philology and Master in Children's Literature by UCLM.
He currently works as a professor of Spanish language and literature admits that his true passion, she devotes most of her time.
She loves to get in touch with readers in recitals and presentations.
As a writer he has appeared in various anthologies of Romantic literature (editorial Rubeo, Acen, Eris) To touch the sky and assumed his second solo venture after "Maid in Begastri" also published by the Editorial Circle Red.
The event will start at 20.00 and will be freely accessible to all interested readers, a meeting in which they can find out more about the author and her story.
Book Fair Old and Used
Moreover, the Public Library has launched a new edition of the Book Fair Old and Used, taking place on the Paseo Poeta Lorenzo Guardiola from May 29 through June 15, with extended hours spanning Monday to Sunday morning as both evenings.
Visitors can find volumes for years are not edited, works good resale price and rarities for collectors.
The Book Fair Old and Used is in collaboration with the company Ramón Urban Books, and is scheduled for a Public Library and the Department of Culture, within its cultural activities, dissemination and outreach activities with the to stimulate interest in books and reading.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla