Before a crowded plenary hall, the book 'Now Acting' by the María Muñoz mazarronera was presented.
The presentation was given by the Councilor for Culture, Ginés Campillo, and the author herself.
And she also had the presence of the president of the Local Board of the Spanish Association Against Cancer, Luisa María Heredia, whose organization will be part of the benefits of the sale of the book.
Muñoz revealed to those present that "I sent these plays to the publishing house 'Autobiography' and, in mid-November, what was my surprise when they tell me they publish them and in December I had the book in my hands. Everything has been very fast, novel, surprising and with great enthusiasm shared with family and friends, "to whom he thanked his support.
The author explained that "when putting a title to these plays, I opted for the verb to act because of its double meaning. The first one because it is works to represent and secondly because in all of them a message appears to modify our behavior before such relevant issues in today's society such as the promotion of reading, healthy eating, equality and solidarity. "
The Councilor for Culture, Ginés Campillo, stressed that "it is a satisfaction to present a book of a mazarronera, in this case of The Watchtower, and an immense joy the reception of this presentation to which so many people have come."
Campillo encouraged those present to buy a copy "since the 12 euros will be invested in a good cause such as the fight against cancer. It is important to invest in Culture and even more if you also invest in Research."
Ginés Campillo stressed that the book "addresses current issues and values ​​as important as equality and solidarity. Learning these values, not only through school or family, but also through a book is always good news, as it is also that there are students who are willing to collaborate with these types of initiatives. "
The president of the AECC in Mazarrón, Luisa María Heredia, explained that "this presentation is doubly special for me, both for being president of the AECC, but especially as atalayera."
Heredia dedicated emotional words to her neighbor and friend.
"A special person, with a supernatural human worth and a great desire for improvement."
The presentation was completed with some emotional words from Clara Pérez, a graduate in Art History and Arabic Philology and friend of the author, and the presentation of the four stories by 4 students of the IES Felipe II where María Muñoz teaches as a teacher of Spanish language and literature.
Muñoz signed a book to everyone present, closing this original and emotional presentation.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón