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Mayor House hangs in honor of the writer Federico Moccia a lock on the Bridge of Hazards (13/06/2011)

The prestigious Italian author, who has become famous throughout the world called "locks of love" Romans, is in Murcia to present their latest work.

This afternoon signing copies of his latest novel at the bookstore Diego Marín, in collaboration with the Gates of Castile.

The Mayor of Murcia, Miguel Ángel Cámara, received this morning the renowned Italian writer Federico Moccia, the author of the famous novel 'A three meters above the sky' or 'right if I call you love. "

The author, who is in Murcia presenting their latest work in the city, has been moved next to Mayor Hazard Bridge, which has put a lock on your honor.

That way, House, on behalf of all Murcia, acknowledges the splendid literary career of the writer.

The so-called 'locks of love' is the quintessential symbol of eternal love in Rome and throughout Italy since Moccia wrote his first novel and made famous around the world.

The Italian author will sign this afternoon copies of his latest novel 'Carolina falls' in the library Diego Marin Shot (next to the Campus de Espinardo), in collaboration with the Centro Municipal Puertas de Castilla.

Federico Moccia has in recent years become a benchmark for millions of young people and one of the most astonishing publishing phenomena.

His works have surpassed 1,500,000 copies sold in our country.

Success in Europe has done most of his novels move from paper to the big screen.

The author, who is also director and writer of television programs, visit the library for the first time Diego Marín to meet fans and sign books that are in the market.

At this meeting in the middle of the book of Murcia, attendees will not only have the opportunity to sign their copies preferred, but also may be the 'Locks of love' to give away the center of the book Diego Marín, while stocks last occasion the visit of the Italian novelist.

And, like his characters, thousands of Italians and tourists joined in a pact of love closing a lock with the initials of both on the railing of the bridge over the River Tiber in Rome, then dumped into the waters of Key River, as a metaphor of eternal love.

Source: Ayuntamiento de Murcia

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