They baptized book 23F: The battle that prevented war
The publisher El Perro y La Rana published the book 23F: The battle that prevented war, by Ana Cristina Bracho, in its February and April collection.
Bracho points out that it is a second edition of the book, in which he addresses the voices of the people who lived through an extremely dangerous moment in the country, that February 23, 2019, when the so-called Battle of the Bridges took place and that, without However, it was made invisible by the blackout.
The text has a prologue by the governor of Táchira, Freddy Bernal, and interviews with personalities, as well as Lila Vera, Fabiola José, Amaranta Pérez and José Delgado.
“It is telling the story of the people who made it possible for the operation that had been mounted against Venezuela to fail and there you can see how, for that to be possible, musicians, students, soldiers, police officers, politicians participated,” says Bracho.
The February and April collection is digital and includes other titles by writers such as Kléber Ramírez Rojas, José Sant Roz, Humberto Gómez García, José Roberto Duque and the late journalist José Vicente Rangel. Read More…