I am deeply pleased to announce the birth of my 7th child: My Bangladesh Tales came to light on February 5th.
The book can already be ordered. Make it a gift for February 21st. My Bangladesh Tales now available at lulu.com
Publication Date: 5/2/2021 |
With lots of new content and more photos than in the Blog. 164 pages with a beautiful Foreword by Akbar Haider Kiron and two poems.
The book can already be ordered. Make it a gift for February 21st. My Bangladesh Tales now available at lulu.com
Synopsis:
We travel to meet new people, we travel to know people better. That's what brings Stefano Romano on his trip to Bangladesh. It has been his dream to be on the land of the people who have been among his best friends in his hometown, Rome. To see them in their homeland is an experience he seeks to have a better understanding of.
With the same intelligence and charm he brought to My Malaysian Tales, Stefano Romano presents here stories and pictures from his Bangladesh trip. He's incredibly articulate when describing the experience he had with the people, the places, and traditions. Stefano even takes us to visit the biggest Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar and tells stories of photographing fleeting moments with determination.
Nicely combines the art of seeing with the art of traveling, My Bangladesh Tales will open our eyes to a new way to see the world, a new way to travel.
"Stefano noticed and snapped some of the pictures of our social fabric and depicted those nicely in his book My Bangladesh Tales." —Akbar Haider Kiron
We travel to meet new people, we travel to know people better. That's what brings Stefano Romano on his trip to Bangladesh. It has been his dream to be on the land of the people who have been among his best friends in his hometown, Rome. To see them in their homeland is an experience he seeks to have a better understanding of.
With the same intelligence and charm he brought to My Malaysian Tales, Stefano Romano presents here stories and pictures from his Bangladesh trip. He's incredibly articulate when describing the experience he had with the people, the places, and traditions. Stefano even takes us to visit the biggest Rohingya refugee camp in Cox's Bazar and tells stories of photographing fleeting moments with determination.
Nicely combines the art of seeing with the art of traveling, My Bangladesh Tales will open our eyes to a new way to see the world, a new way to travel.
"Stefano noticed and snapped some of the pictures of our social fabric and depicted those nicely in his book My Bangladesh Tales." —Akbar Haider Kiron
Congratulations Cigku Stefano. Done order with 10% discount!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to read it and write a book review.😍
Thanks a lot 🙏🙏
DeleteTAHNIAH...you did it again.🎉🎊🎉
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