Nules Boosts its Book Fair with a Week of Cultural Activities

The initiative, organized by the Department of Culture and Library, will offer presentations, children's activities, and collecting until April 24.

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The town of Nules will once again become a meeting point for culture and reading with the celebration of its Book Fair, an eight-day event that will bring together writers, readers, and associations with a varied and participatory program.

Driven by the Department of Culture and Library, the fair will kick off on April 17 with the presentation of the work Joa am by Mercé Estrela Tena, winner of the Flor Natural Prize of the Jocs Florals Vila de Nules. This event will also serve to announce the rules for the new edition of this literary competition.
During the weekend, the spotlight will be on book presentations and the participation of local authors such as Juanma González, Josep Usó, Mònica Mira, Sara Mesas, Belén Mezcua, Luis Aleixandre, and Miguel Torija, who will bring their works closer to the public.
Children will also play a prominent role with activities, storytelling, and shows designed to foster a love for reading from an early age. In addition, this year's program is expanded with the IV Collecting and Antiques Fair, organized by the Club Filatélico Noulas.
The fair will also involve the associative and commercial fabric of the municipality, with the participation of local entities, NGOs, and bookstores, reinforcing its character as a space for coexistence and cultural revitalization.
The program will also include a poetry recital by Vicent Camps and the family show Sinfonía de Estrellas, which will combine music, dance, and magic. Activities will continue until April 24 with new literary presentations, thus consolidating a week dedicated to promoting reading and culture in the town.