Platform They are literate. was ahead Wise Men and left book shaped face gift through various streets and squares northern area of Alicante. This morning, without being seen by the neighbors, four of the band members said, this youth association nurturing the culture -Adrián Mazón, Marina Pérez, Thais Peñalver and Ariadna Vega- They moved to the neighborhood John XXIII and around lomorant park To surprise your neighbors today with a donation of copies.
“We wanted to make people happy and smile when you meet a gift book“, explains Adrián Mazón, who said that the initiative was carried out Between 00.30 and 2.30 hours this Thursday with the intention of being “invisible as the Christmas elves.”
there were books donated “choose a selection of the most emotional and most liked” by platform members share them with the inhabitants of the northern region, to which the donation of works by friends and acquaintances, received by the day before delivery. The idea was put forward by Mazón and Marina Pérez, who were considering development last August. an action linked to literature “focusing on the most vulnerable people” so that “no one from Alicante is left without a book at Christmas”.
Perfectly wrapped copies, like original gifts, were left on the pavements handed out in front of the mayor. Juan XXII Neighborhood Association, neighborhood reading center and Lo Morant Park. Among the books there are volumes of all kinds: many novels and children’s stories, as well as essays, poetry and drama books, or cookbooks or educational books. From classics like Don Quixote in the children’s version to a collection of Teo’s books, There is nothing to losefrom Susana Fortes; None of us will be mercifulfrom Alicante Sun Castello; anyone God’s crooked linesfrom Torcuato Luca de Tena. Among the copies distributed are books in Spanish, Valencian, French and English.
Literate among all the people involved in the initiative. I would like to highlight donations from their collections. Sonia Martín, Silvia Cárceles, Carlos Arcaya and Miquel Hernandisjoined those of Mazón, Pérez, Peñalver and Laura Sánchez to help the people of northern Alicante “have a cultural gift at Christmas.”