Accompanied by bookish, Eduardo Carrasco presented last Friday at the Library of Puerto de Mazarrón his third book of short stories "The worst is over".
The work includes, according to the author, the work of the past three years.
Although on various subjects, some of his stories are focused on the consequences of the crisis.
Stories about the difficulties and the circumstances surrounding characters that have been rondados by the economic difficulties of recent times.
"The worst is past" had been found earlier in Murcia, Lorca and Puerto Lumbreras, birthplace of the author.
It is the third book of stories signing Eduardo Carrasco, a journalist who serves as head of the Press Office in the region.
In 2007 he released his first book 'flying kites', a chronicle of the lost paradise of childhood and adolescence.
In 2010 he published 'Love and Dynamite'.
He is also coauthor of the books of accounts 'Twenty-six stories that come to mind' (2010) and 'Short Stories for long silences' (2011).
Carrasco recalled in the presentation of his book his emotional attachment to Mazarrón, and the many visits as a child alongside her father did.
Along with Eduardo Carrasco, n the presentation, was responsible for the archive and public libraries, Magdalena Campillo.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Mazarrón