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Books to ponder | The Arena La Pampa

From the Pampeana Digital Library, a proposal created a short time ago, certain books and authors are recommended every month. Each edition can be downloaded free of charge from the BDP website.

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The Pampeana Digital Library recommends different books by Pampean authors every month. In September it was the turn of two editions to reflect: “Look at me again”, by Tamara Muñoz Muñoz and “The days and nights of Jamil and Jasan”, by Matías Sapegno. For October, the recommended book will be that of Nidia Cristina Tineo, “The edges of the Moon by the Ribera Pampa.”
In the case of “Look at me again”, it is a book for adolescents and adults, it is the romantic story of two girls who are a couple; and the drama begins when an accident occurs and one loses one’s memory.
This book was presented on September 4 on World Sexual Health Day at Panguitruz Nger High School (former EU No. 1). Along with Tamara Muñoz Muñoz were Sonia, her partner, and Bárbara Ubran, all LGBTIQ + militants.
Barbara Ubran also held a discussion on “Sexual Diversity”; explained the concepts of sexual orientation, gender expression, gender identity, and biological sex.
The activists shared their experiences and exchanged with the students and teachers of the institution.
“The presentation was good, thought in an ESI context. The digital version of the book is necessary because it is good that a pampeana is read in other countries “, expressed the author of the book.

For boys and girls.
On the other hand, the writer Matías Sapegno presented “The days and nights of Jamil and Jasan”, a story about two brothers who find themselves in a country at war fighting to survive.
The presentation was made in the Villa Elisa Neighborhood Commission in person with children from the “Pocho Lepratti” picnic area.
After the act, the people from the library and the author of the book reflected with the boys and girls on the naturalization and social and personal denaturalization of violence, on the organization of people to ask for the end of wars, such as the Latin American March for Peace and Nonviolence that takes place this year; and also by other non-violent organizations that demand that states be guaranteed rights, such as the Grandmothers of Plaza de Mayo and the Feminist Movement.
Matías Sapegno said: “It is good to connect with the boys and girls of my community; I love reading military, if they invite me to that, I can’t say no ”.

In October.
For next month, the Pampeana Digital Library recommends the book “The edges of the Moon by the Ribera Pampa” by Nidia Cristina Tineo. “It is a very Pampean poetry book, it faithfully reflects what is ours, it presents poetry with different themes such as birds, ranqueles, the river, the Pampean woman, the roads, the puma …”.
Nidia is a Piquense, a poet, a writer of children’s and youth literature, and a storyteller. Teacher in institutions and levels of the Pampa educational system and in various careers of the teachers of the National University of La Pampa and in tertiary-level institutes of the province of La Pampa (Colonia Barón, Eduardo Castex, etc.)
The three books can be downloaded free of charge at www.bibliotecagomezdrumell.org

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