It is a wonderful youth literary work, written by Rosario Arias Quincot, which tells the adventures of three contemporary teenagers of diverse origins, who are school classmates, and who accidentally end up becoming part of the history of the Chicama Valley on the Peruvian northern coast and of the El Brujo Archaeological Complex, at the time when the Lady of Cao lived, approximately 1700 years ago
Through this fascinating story, the author manages to capture the attention of young readers and adults as well. Although this is fiction, with the appropriate literary license, it is a novel way to introduce entertainingly the readers to the Mochica world: the fabulous civilization that inhabited the territory where El Brujo is today. It is also a powerful way to strengthen the identity of our teenagers through a multidisciplinary literary project where archeology, literature and education converge successfully.
The Wiese Foundation will use the profits obtained from the sale of the books that the visitors of El Brujo acquire at the store of the complex or at the El Brujo virtual store in order to finance the purchase of more copies, with the objective of donate them to teenagers and schools in Magdalena de Cao, the community near the archaeological site.
This is another example of the Wiese Foundation’s commitment to contribute to forge better citizens through culture and education.
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To purchase the book, contact Miguel Guzmán.
61143 43 – 123