#LadriDiLibri: reading halfway between social networks and treasure hunts

The film, directed by Brian Percival and taken from the novel of the same name by Markus Zusak, tells the story of little Liesel, adopted at just nine years old by Mr. Hubermann and his wife Rosa, who after losing her brother and being separated from her mother, find comfort in the world of books.

The touching story takes place in the period of racial persecution that took place during the Second World War and wants to underline the cultural and educational value of books and reading, which will lead Liesel to take refuge from the Nazi madness in an imaginary world, which will help her to face difficulties. that he will meet.

It is precisely to celebrate the love for books that this "social book crossing" is born, to which you can participate with a simple hashtag. How? It's simple: take a copy of your favorite book, place it in a corner of your city and share a photo on your social networks using the hashtag #LadriDiLibri and adding the city (#Rome) and the address where it is located.

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An certainly interesting initiative, which in addition to making reading a moment of true social sharing, which uses social networks to help "raise awareness" of young and old on the importance that books can have and play in the life of each we. Are you ready to "steal" books around your city?

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