The presentation of the book The worst has passed, Eduardo Carrasco Guirao, will take place on Thursday 21 April at 20.00 pm in the Library Salvador García Aguilar (in Chorrico Avenue, No. 44), as activity Spring 2016 Book of Molina de Segura.
Luis Garcia Mondejar involved.
Guirao Eduardo Carrasco was born in Puerto Lumbreras (Murcia), in 1955. He graduated in Information Sciences from the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
He has published numerous articles, interviews and reports in the press of Murcia.
He worked as editor of Culture and Society section in the weekly magazine directed LEAN and information cultural Town Crier.
He has been director of the Regional Publisher of Murcia, an agency of the Ministry of Culture and Education.
Since 1988 works as a journalist in the Press Office of the Autonomous Community of Murcia.
In 2007 he released his first book, kite flying, a chronicle of the lost paradise of childhood and adolescence.
In 2010 he published Love and dynamite.
He is also coauthor of the books of short stories Twenty-six stories that come to mind (2010) and Short Stories for long silences (2011).
The worst has passed contains twenty stories of disparate extension, written by critic Truth Pedro Granados with "a light, agile narrative progresses without meanders towards the essential," and in which the author "displays an accurate vision and quiet, deeply emotional, softening the harshness of the issues with intelligent humor. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura