With corresponding health protocols, the Viedma government continues with book presentations in the Misiones Salesianas dry square, this time “El Club de los Crononautas” by Sergio Zucal and “Humans broken” by Amir Hernández Puente will be presented.
Books
The presentation of the book “El Club de los Crononautas” will be on Wednesday, February 24 at 7:00 p.m. and “Broken Humans” on Thursday, February 25 at 7:00 p.m. in the dry square Misiones Salesianas, located in Rivadavia 85.
“El Club de los Crononautas” is a young adult novel, where a group of 5th year students from Viedma accidentally run into a young man who claims to have been born in Buenos Aires, but in the year 2132.
In “El club de los crononautas”, the author proposes a playful and entertaining revisionism about facts and characters from our past, turning learning into a true adventure.
Broken Humans was born from the investigation of cases and behaviors that show the urgent need to repair the subtle framework that sustains us and that, somehow, was tearing up to critical limits, disconnecting us from the cycles and recursion inherent to the systemic whole that we inhabit. .
In this book the author proposes a methodology and corresponding guide to apply, as a way of integrating what has been explained and promoting these changes in our daily interactions.
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