Pinseque library was founded in 1979 Perama Popular Cultural Association from its foundation until now has remained in the building of City Hall and from the May 18 has moved into a new unit within the Cultural Center, located in the Field Street, No. 17. The Zaragoza Fernando Lalana has won the Prize of children's literature Edebé 'Park Death', while Catalan has been awarded César Mallorquí in paragraph youth for the work "Bowen Island". Lalana's novel addresses the issue always uncomfortable and very unusual in children's literature of suicide and death, while a story Mallorquí commitment to the style of Jules Verne admired. Edebé Award for children's literature, endowed with 55,000 euros in total, have attended the original 508, a record in the history of the prize, to which you can submit manuscripts in Castilian, Catalan, Euskara and Galician. The juror's child section Vicenç Villatoro has praised the work of Lalana to understand that departs from the usual formula of the genre, placing the plot in an old amusement park Port Aventura, now devoted to death. In his view, this is a risky novel, created with craft and talent. "It's one of the most amazing Edebé prizes, radical and indisputable in recent years," he concluded. Although the theme that is in the book, Lalana, who turns three decades as a writer, warns that it is "a very funny story, written in a humorous, one of the marks of my literature." "Nobody expects a terrible thing-continued-though suicide is a very leitmotif this because I fit well in the plot that I thought from the beginning." Without wanting to reveal much of the plot, it has advanced the story lies in the indefinite future in which people "has realized the scam involving the theme parks, Port Aventura being the last to close." There goes the action, after being acquired by a multinational arms to La Caixa, a Dragon Khan called "fatal accidents" and that, as he admits Lalana, he rode on one occasion pushed by his eldest daughter and still has nightmares. Born in Zaragoza in 1958, Fernando Lalana, though he studied law, is dedicated to literature from that in 1982 published 'The Secret of the trees' finalist steamboat. Throughout his career, with several awards to his credit, has sold three million copies of his works and notes that "Death Park" is the book number 111. In the area of juvenile literature has re-imposed Mallorquí Caesar son of the creator of the legendary El Coyote, a work that, according to Robert Saladrigas jury is a "soap opera, homage explicit, intelligent sense of Jules Verne." Excited, Saladrigas has indicated that a work is not directed only at youth but also adults can do yours. "It will be hard to match in other editions Edebé award," she added. Mallorquí, a regular at the Edebé, explained that he had always wanted to write a novel "to Jules Verne, the writer who taught me how amazing it is the reality of the world." "Bowen Island" says that he wrote for himself, "a very bald guy named Cesar Mallorquí, which I also created a deep insecurity, because I knew if they would like to other people." He believes that it is a fun book, set in an Arctic island, with a disgruntled teacher Ulises Zarco-very macho-protagonist, with a young photographer named Samuel Durango. Born in Barcelona in 1953 but the following year he moved with his family to Madrid, César Mallorquí was a journalist and advertising creative before devoting himself fully to writing. Edebé Award for children's literature, endowed with 55,000 euros in total, have attended the original 508, a record in the history of the prize, to which you can submit manuscripts in Castilian, Catalan, Euskara and Galician. "Imagine that Swimmy appears on the hands of a child, or that we can transform into the little king of flowers. Imagine that, just as happened to the lion who could not write, you need to express your feelings through writing, or a magic slate writing what you have planned. And you can see with your own eyes how the greedy caterpillar becomes a butterfly at the end. Imagine all that and dive with us in the magic that folk literature books for children have inside " .