(Cinet) – Book lovers can view many recently released books in various fields and queue up for authors’ autographs at a summer book fair had opened and closed on May 25 in Ha Noi.
The book fair aimed to entertain readers and visitors through activities such as games for children, lucky draw and workshops on how to take care of children and understand them. There were many new books translated from foreign literature such as Sophie’s Misfortunes by Countess De Segur (printed for the first time in 1858), The Sorrows of Young Werther by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1774) and Oksa Pollock: The Last Hope by Anne Plichota and Cendrine Wolf, the book was praised as Harry Potter in French.
The event also presented many newly-published books of renowned Vietnamese authors who would be named their books and sign for readers during the book fair. Critics and writers took part in a workshop on a collection of classic literary books titled Danh Tac Viet Nam (Vietnamese Famous Works), which had been republished recently.
The book fair would run until May 25 at the Pupils and Students’ Cultural House, 37 Tran Binh Trong Street. Seers had the opportunity to buy books at discounted price.
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