The Youth Book Meetings are taking place this Saturday under the Marcadieu hall in

The Youth Book Meetings are taking place this Saturday under the Marcadieu hall in
The Youth Book Meetings are taking place this Saturday under the Marcadieu hall in Tarbes

On Saturday, September 21, at the Marcadieu hall, “The fourth meetings of the youth book of ” will offer a large number of workshops related to reading. An event organized by the association Culture Pyrénées.

“Our association aims to give young people from the Pyrenees a taste for reading,” explains president Anne-Marie Bertran.

Since its first edition in 2021, the Tarbes Youth Book Meetings have offered the opportunity to see reading differently. Each year, we invite authors such as Xavier Saut, publishers such as the Bordelais de la Grande Vague, illustrators from the region to speak in schools, then at the Marcadieu hall.”

Imagination as a theme

For this fourth edition, the Culture Pyrénées association has chosen the theme of imagination. And imagination will be found in many of the diverse workshops.

On Saturday, at the Halle Marcadieu for example, everyone will be able to enjoy an introduction to manga with the mangaka Théo, a discovery of games with Animalumis, a temporary library, a marmot dictation, animated tales and more.

“These meetings receive important partnerships every year,” adds the president. “Obviously, there are those of the town hall, the Department and the Region among others. Nevertheless, we must not forget the involvement of the actions proposed by associations such as the Valentin Haüy association for reading in the dark or the Melting Potes.

This other type of partnership highlights our desire to incorporate reading as a social link that can help adults who have difficulty with reading.”

To find out more, come and see us on September 21, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., under the Marcadieu hall.

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