Incontri d'autore: Alae El Said
For the book review "Author Meetings": Alae El Said presents the new book The Boy with the Orange Kefiah(Ponte alle Grazie, 2025) Time: 17.15 Location: Congress Center, Lavarone Gionghi
For the book review "Author Meetings": Alae El Said
The writer of Palestinian descent Alae El Said will tell about her second novel The Boy with the Orange Kefiah, set in the 1970s in her parents' homeland.
Time: 5:15 PM
Location: Congress Center, Lavarone Gionghi
The review is organized by the Municipality of Lavarone and the Sigmund Freud Municipal Library of Lavarone and, through its literary events, will bring life and color to the summer afternoons of Alpe Cimbra.
Subsequent meetings:
- July 25: Thematic issue of LIBER: S.O.S CLIMATE. Stories, experiences, tools;
- July 27: Maria Luisa Algini with Traveling Late Age. On the Value of Transience;
- July 28: Giada Messetti with China is a Lobster. How the Asian Giant is Changing;
- August 1: Chiara Francini with Oaks Don't Make Lemons;
- August 3: Mario Giordano with Dynasty. From the Agnellis to the Del Vecchios, from the Benettons to the De Benedettis: the Collapse of the Dynasties of the Powerful;
- August 4: Concita De Gregorio with From Mother to Daughter;
- August 5: Mario Raffaelli with It's Easy to Say Peace;
- August 8: Luca Mercalli with A Brief History of Climate in Italy;
- August 11: Alberto Pellai with Training for Life. The Ten Principles to Become Authoritative Parents Again (Mondadori, 2024) and Barbara Tamborini with My Girl. Letter to the Free Women of Tomorrow;
- August 16: Anna De Simone and Ana Maria Sepe (Psychoadvisor) with The World through Your Eyes. All the Tools to Disarm Self-Deceptions and Affirm Who You Really Are;
- August 17: Andrea Pennacchi with If the Rose Didn't Have Its Name. The First Investigation of William Shakespeare;
- August 21: Andrea Grieco with The Lies that Make Us Sick. Let’s Free Ourselves from False Myths about Nutrition to Fight Chronic Inflammation and Regain Wellbeing and Health;
- August 22: Massimo Polidoro with A Life Well Spent. Finding the Meaning of Things with Leonardo, Einstein, and Darwin.