The mathematics teacher from Monte Grande who also writes and prints school topics in his books

“I started writing because of my old man, who also wrote, and because of my sister, who is a language teacher, they encouraged me,” commented the neighbor in dialogue with El Diario Sur.

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“Birds”, the first book by the resident of Monte Grande.

His first work is titled “Birds” and he classifies it as realistic, suspense and drama. Lucas maintained that in these pages “resilience and friendship are crucial.” “It is the story of a psychopedagogue who becomes involved in the cause of a student who seems to have family problems,” he explained about this book, which went on sale in 2021.

Lucas’s second publication is titled “Writings, Stories and Stories.” “These are 14 realistic stories that tell stories that mix the different school actors, teachers, students, directors and parents,” he remarked. In addition, he clarified that they are “short stories that range from humor to drama and comedy” and that the work went on sale in 2023.

As for his new project, he announced that it will be titled “Those eyes that follow me” and will be a realistic, suspenseful and police novel. “The mother of a boy who disappeared 15 years ago in the south of the country says she recognizes him in a portrait, after observing a work in an art gallery on the Internet and begins a personal investigation to find out the truth,” she added.

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The books of Lucas Dominichini.

In all three cases, the neighbor carried out his work with the publishing house Autores de Argentina. “They are working on the copies in some schools in the area and after the readings, we hold talks with the students about what they read, analyzing their conjectures and conclusions,” he commented.

It should be noted that the cover art for “Pájaros” and the illustrations for the stories in “Writings, stories, stories” are the work of María Forencia Suárez, who is also an art teacher at Guillón. “The cover art for ‘Writings, Stories, Stories’ was the work of my niece, Rebeca Penas, who was 11 years old at the time,” she highlighted.

Those who want to learn more about Lucas and his works, and find out the publication date of his next book, can do so through his Instagram @dominichinilucas.

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