The third edition of Festi'livres, book fair, is being held in Bucy-le-Long this Sunday, November 24

The third edition of Festi'livres, book fair, is being held in Bucy-le-Long this Sunday, November 24
The third edition of Festi'livres, book fair, is being held in Bucy-le-Long this Sunday, November 24

A book fair which offers meetings and signings with authors and illustrators, youth shows, workshops, events and exhibitions is back in the peripheral town of this Sunday, November 24, 2024. For a third edition.

Two meeting places are planned for this festi'livres, the multipurpose room and the town's media library.

The center bookstore, a partner of the show, chooses the authors present at the show: “ We favor authors with national distribution and having written works with recent publication. » explains Colette Armbruster: “ For children's authors, we offer authors with for all levels, from children to middle school. »

A choice of diverse writings to allow everyone to find what they are looking for

For this 3rd fair, the center bookstore is accompanied by 3 authors of children's literature: Andrée Prigent, Kiko and Danièle Ohayon: “ These 3 authors lead workshops at the Bucy-le-Long elementary school on Friday 22, in classes from CP to CM2

On the adult literature side, the Center bookstore welcomes Alain Dawson and Liudmila Smirnova, two linguists and specialists in the Picardy language, as well as Dominique Natanson and his new detective novel, Ibara with its two new titles, Jean-Marie Carré with the third volume which completes her journey through , Laurent Laviolette author of several essays but who presents her first novel “Théodore”, Morgane Seliman author of a work testifying on the domestic violence she suffered, an essay which has just been republished in comic strip, and Saverio Tomasella, doctor of psychopathology, author of numerous psychological essays.


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