The book De Cieza Fernando Poo, Amelia Pedreño will take place on Friday, January 31, at 20.00 pm in the auditorium of the Library Salvador García Aguilar (in Chorrico Avenue, No. 44, Molina de Segura).
The event will be attended by the President and UCOMUR, Juan Antonio Pedroza Frutos, Professor, University of Murcia, Esteban Calderón Dorda, the writer Arturo Picazo Bermejo, and translator and proofreader of the work, Montserrat Lopez Ruiz.
The first book in the Amelia Pedreño Murcia, Equatorial Guinea was subtitled Spanish province recovers the forgotten history of Equatorial Guinea, the only Spanish territory in Black Africa until its independence in 1968.
This thread takes as the biography of Enrique Navarro Rodríguez, his father.
The protagonist of this moving book emigrated from child to Equatorial Guinea in 1946.
He spent 23 years in tropical lands, Equatorial Guineans had four children and left the continent in 1969, no other trade that experience in growing cocoa and coffee.
At present, when it has already 83 years old, has been able to evoke memories of Equatorial Guinea through this book admirably written by Amelia.
The author has stated in this regard that "Spain is full of Equatorial Guineans who enjoyed their country very quickly. History of the Spaniards who were in Equatorial Guinea is endearing.'s Political history that made them leave their country is unworthy."
Source: Ayuntamiento de Molina de Segura