The National Paper (DNL) and the Office of Public Affairs U.S. Embassy, as part of the celebration of International Women's Day on 8 March, looking for readers interested in reading the fascinating book by Lalita Tademy, "On the banks of Cane River. "
"Along the River Cane" is an epic novel based on a true story - that of the author's family - and builds on the extraordinary power of life and thirst for progress of women using the only weapons they have: patience, endurance, cunning and seduction to find the strength necessary to raise only their numerous offspring, and live the darkest hours in the promise and hope of freedom.
On 14 March, these readers will participate in a public discussion around the book to the Ministry of Culture
For more information, contacter the DNL. 28130890.
"Along the River Cane" is an epic novel based on a true story - that of the author's family - and builds on the extraordinary power of life and thirst for progress of women using the only weapons they have: patience, endurance, cunning and seduction to find the strength necessary to raise only their numerous offspring, and live the darkest hours in the promise and hope of freedom.
On 14 March, these readers will participate in a public discussion around the book to the Ministry of Culture
For more information, contacter the DNL. 28130890.
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