Friday, October 13, 2006

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Segrate 1_06.10.2006 writes: Joseph Samir Eid, Muslims and Christians. The invisible knots dialogue

Last author presented in the first edition of Segrate writes, but not least, was Joseph Samir Eid meeting on October 6, 2006.
Joseph Eid Samir, born in Egypt to parents of Syrian-Lebanese origin, he cooperated with the Ambrosiano Centre for Documentation Religions Milan Europe and the Near East Centre . Catholic public attention to the problems of the Arab world, has worked for multinational companies operating in Muslim countries. Among his publications: Arab Muslims and Christians and Arabs together towards the XXI century (1991), and Islam: history, faith, Culture (1996).

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Segrate 1_06.10.2006 writes: Barbara Sanaldi, Dreams of paper

The last meeting of the first edition of Segrate writes (6 October 2006) saw the protagonists Authors: Barbara Sanaldi and Joseph Samir Eid .
Barbara Sanaldi , freelance journalist, mother and aunt, lives and works in Segrate. It deals with local news for nearly two decades. The tales collected in Dreams of paper (illustrated by Christian and Silvia Frosi Alfei, Municipality of Peschiera Borromeo, 2005) - the book presented in the meeting - are born as a small gift to their children, Luke and Asia, and grandchildren Maia, Myra and Aurora, to offer their "bedtime stories", capable of bringing dreams. They are simple tales for small children, meant to be read aloud to donate dreams of paper and capable of accompanying the children in the dark of night. Barbara Sanaldi wrote also the following stories: Little stories for mothers and children (City of San Giuliano Milanese, drawings by Omar Simini) And now I read a fairy tale! For children who love fairy tales (City of Settle), and Stories of magic, friendship and fantasy (City of Segrate, illustrations by Pier Luigi Sangalli).