I was always a girl addicted to reading, libroindependiente, and four years and knew that when he grew up, going to be a writer.
Actually, I wanted to be a writer was my mom, but my dad went through on their way and chau Pinel. So I had sworn, tiny, never, never, never going to marry me, so no patience humpback husband asking me things while I write my books. He also swore he would never go to school to learn anything. So I learned to read and write was my mom. A school was, yes, but to visit my dad who was the teacher of sixth, and tell me stories invented by the students of it, they were high as closets. So I started my literary career up stories on the desk my dad.
Then, when my mother taught me to read and write with the Upa, I began to write the stories he had created. I did not know was to separate the words. So in the end I had to go to school for the Porota Albaytero, my teacher Bottom, teach me. There
I became the writer of the school. And never stopped writing or reading. At school we had a nice library, huge, but was always closed so that no messy books. There were boys in penance, when they were studying in the library because I lived a skeleton (I was not perfect because I read). In the last time and when we held us well, the teacher read us a story that drew from a book forradito gray cloth, that the lid was a little girl hugging a piggy bank and savings called. We love these stories of children severely punished for not taking care of your pen, your gum, your boom spoon. Fun books read to us not Miss, "because these do not stop teaching," he said.
baundaban At home books fun (were all that plentiful: I said that my dad was a teacher), and each had its library. The
my dad, with its shelves full of books from Tor (tapas bright and colorful pages rough, thick yellow) and Soper (elongated, two columns). Of my mom, Bblioteca of the Nation, and their little volumes pink, blue, orange, faded by the passage of time and the many readings. But I wanted my own braries, to keep my own books. And finally got it: an old refrigerator with ice, or parrot painted green and lined inside with Billiken caps, was perfect: the boys before we had many demands. The naive little volumes of Life Espirital, a well-meaning godfather gave me the hope of changing my behavior, apparently abominable, a dictionary and fat-Little (?) Larousse Ilustrado " I try to learn from memorable (perhaps not going to be a writer?) to one page per day, the yellow collection, the Robin Hood, with his books for girls, Little Women, Eight Cousins, Rose in bloom-special read at night because it sought to sweet dreams, their mourn-Core books, Uncle Tom's Cabin, David Copperfield, "good to read when he had quarreled with his mother, his books of adventure-Verne, Salgari, Mark Twain," to read on the threshold of the front door because it was on the street where interesting things happened. But as I finished a book per day qu "I was addicted, then resorted to my dad and my mom. Thus, with children's books I read The lily in the valley of Balzac, Emile Zola all, Macbeth, The Dotoievski twice, several of Eca de Queiroz and so many others ... Yes
reading and writing-the other side of the same coin were in my childhood and still are now something like happiness, a spell against death, an amulet to ward off the sorrows of life. In fact is a vice, "the vice unpunished" he spoke Larbaud Valéry. Biographical
Graciela Cabal:
"I was born many years (11 of noveimbre, 1939) in Barracks, a suburb of Buenos Aires. Since pony bank was high as pro me tell fairy tales. And then when my mom taught me to read and write, I wrote these stories in a notebook that I had. So I was always a writer. Studied to become a teacher and later entered the Faculty of Philosophy and Letters, because I knew there was going to have to go between books, which is what I like. I was a puppeteer, I worked in schools and in publishing and writing scripts. Now I have published more than seventy books for children and large (I have more books than years). I travel a lot for our country and others (luckily I invite you to tell you their stories and talk about books.) And of the things that makes me proudest is that I founded and founding libraries (several bear my name, ha). In addition to the stack of awards recivím haha,
Some of my books are: Fear, Batata, Family Secrets, Blue (...)"
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