Teresa Potoc presents at the Casa de las Tejerinas the book ‘Giuliana’, second part of the trilogy ‘Cities with mystery’.
The presentation event will take place next Tuesday, December 5, at 6:30 p.m., with free access until full capacity is reached.
The Estepona City Council informs that the writer Teresa Potoc from Zaragoza will present her book ‘Giuliana’, second part of the trilogy ‘Cities with mystery’, next Tuesday, December 5, at 6:30 pm, in the Alfonso Gil Alfonso Hall of the Casa de Las Tejerinas.
Published by Nimbro Ediciones, it is a thrilling novel set in Rome, full of extreme adventures, feeling, beauty and mystery, with an unexpected ending, which traps.
In the same room, the author presented in December last year the first part of this trilogy, ‘Crimes in the city of a thousand minarets’, a book of mystery, murder and lots of action, inspired by the city of Cairo, which will culminate with ‘Roots of wine and blood’.
Teresa Potoc was born in Zaragoza and studied at the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters of that city, where she graduated in Romance philological studies. After passing the competitive examinations for Teachers of E.E.M.M., she moved to the Basque Country and in Vitoria-Gasteiz and Getxo-Vizcaya she has developed her extensive teaching activity in public schools.
As a teaching professional, she has elaborated abundant didactic material for its application in the classroom, as well as she has participated individually or in groups in the development of didactic units under the sponsorship of the Basque Government. He has also participated as a speaker in Teacher Training Courses from the Berritzegune of Getxo. She has also collaborated in a pedagogical web page providing didactic material.
A lover of the Fine Arts, especially Literature, she has written short stories and tales, as well as other literary texts of different kinds. In the field of novels, she has written the trilogy ‘Ciudades con misterio’, formed by ‘Crímenes en la ciudad de los mil minaretes’ and ‘Giuliana’, which will be followed by ‘Raíces de vino y sangre’, possibly as a reflection of her passion for traveling and getting to know new people and cultures.