The Cultural Hall Cajamurcia met last weekend with a large group of aquiline and visitors interested in learning about the reissue of Juan Jose Navarro, a book entitled "A drug called ambition."
The event featured a performance by the group "Fagot" and was chaired by the mayor of Eagles, Bartolomé Hernández Giménez, who was accompanied by: Domingo López, justice of the peace; Hirrle Conny, a member of the editorial Librilla, and the author, Juan José Navarro, along with other local authorities and guests.
Navarro has studied law, journalism and public relations, this being his fourth in a flawless literary career that began with "The Eternal Solitude", which followed "Maelstrom" and "stubborn", up to and this new work.
The creator of "A drug called ambition" usually tell their stories, in no more than 200 pages, as Juan José has a theory "fat books are difficult to read, so I want them to be entertaining, a fictionalized topic that is nice. "
According to the author, the idea of ​​this book came from the time when he was offered the post of director of the International Fair of Villagarcia de Arosa and is basically about "the drug is stronger and the ambition to win power, to what many people are engaged with the need to always want more. "
Source: Ayuntamiento de Águilas