They delivered books to 135 popular and school libraries in the province

They delivered books to 135 popular and school libraries in the province
They delivered books to 135 popular and school libraries in the province

The Tierra del Fuego Cultural Publisher delivered books to 135 popular and school libraries in the province (Río Grande, Ushuaia and Tolhuin), within the framework of one of the most relevant actions carried out by the provincial Publisher.”

In addition, a talk was given about the three titles delivered, with the topics they cover and the possible ways to address them in the classrooms.

The head of the Publisher, Priscila Vallone, highlighted the fact and recalled that “every year the Tierra del Fuego Cultural Publisher delivers the titles it prints to popular and school libraries throughout the province.”

“On this occasion, the first annual delivery was made, in which approximately 500 books of three new titles were awarded,” he noted, later specifying that the works delivered were “Dear friend,” by Marilín Jorquera and Susana Mazzocca; “Consentir Magazine”, by Diseño Alojar; and “Senu and Alma”, from the “Explore Worlds” workshop.

Vallone celebrated the call and expressed that “we are very happy with the librarians who approached the Ministry of Culture in Ushuaia and the Yaganes Cultural Center in Río Grande, where we were able to chat and talk about the titles that will later be worked on in educational establishments.”

The official highlighted that throughout the current administration, Editora Cultural Tierra del Fuego “has published 145 titles, between printed and digital editions, and several articulation works, among which the digital book ‘My Pago’ stands out in jointly with the Foreign Languages ​​Coordination; ‘Senu y Alma’ in connection with the Explore Worlds workshop; ‘Drawing on the horizon’ catalog of work by Niní Bernardello with the Museo Fueguino de Arte and some collaborations with ‘La lupa’ magazine.

 
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