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Antonio San Javier Meroņo makes a character in novel "The Valley of the Scarecrow" (17/11/2014)

Meroņo Antonio (San Javier, 1954) presented last Friday at the auditorium of the Municipal Museum of San Javier her first book "The Valley of the Scarecrow," a historical novel, published by the ViveLibro editoral, whose plot runs in the first quarter eighteenth century during birth San Javier as a people.

Antonio Meroņo was accompanied by the Councillor for Culture, Inmaculada García, his publisher, Alex Smith, and Juan Manuel Sanchez, who was responsible for introducing the author and his work, "a novel, choral, popular intrigue, which deepens in their search for what was before San Javier San Javier. "

This "man is born today accounts a man of stories," as defined Juan Manuel Sánchez, in reference to his past work as a director of a bank in San Javier, admitted in public that abarratoba the auditorium, having a dream come true to present his first novel "in my village and my people."

Antonio Meroņo, it takes a long time writing and researching the history of his own family and their geographical and social environment, but unpublished until now, shared with his audience the hard process of creating this work, which started years ago, and that six months ago he decided to tidy up and finish.

The novel is written with depth and from the heart, said Alex Smith, ViveLibro representative, who emphasized the balance between documentary rigor, resulting in detailed descriptions, and amenities that captures the reader in a book "I trust that is the worst type, "admitted the publisher willing to continue working with Meroņo.

Antonio Meroņo enriches the local literary scene pioneering San Javier make a novel character, said Juan Manuel Sánchez who remarked that "fiction is not the opposite of reality," and that's what the author in this historic work cut that starts in 1796 with Raymond arrival to Havana willing to meet the only person alive who had known his grandfather, and thus unravel the mystery of a scroll he carried.

The story begins in the old town "which was only a few scattered houses, a half-built church and a shop that had a little of everything ....".

what is a rich source description San Javier, where no lack of "... summer residence of the Marquise, much bigger and stronger, that filled a narrow side of the box that was the only place front of the church, "and that later would be turned into City Hall, until today.

Councillor for Culture, Inmaculada Garcia congratulated the author for his courageous work, when you publish a work and its contribution to local history and literature.

So far, the book is for sale at Stationery Gala, San Javier, and online through esebook.com and digital libraries.

Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier

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