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Angola: Writer Cremilda De Lima Releases New Book


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Angola Press Agency (Luanda)

BOOK LISTING
2 April 2008
Posted to the web 2 April 2008

Luanda

Angolan writer Cremilda de Lima will Wednesday here launch, at the National Library, her new literary work entitled "A velha sanga partida (the old broken water vessel)".

ANGOP learnt from a press note from the referred Library that, the activity is part of a programme of the International Children's Book Day, marked this Wednesday, April 02nd.

Dedicated to children's literature, the writer has already published over eight books.

Cremilda de Lina, 67, was born in the Angolan capital, Luanda. Besides being a writer she is also a primary education teacher since 1977.

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She has a degree in pedagogy and basic education from the Higher Institute of Educational Sciences (ISCED).



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