A book to champion the very existence of books was launched in Suva last week at the Samabula Campus Art Gallery of the University of Fiji. A compendium of the experiences of those Pacific thinkers whose paths have been determined by reading, the book Moveable Magic: Re-making the World, according to its editors, seeks to prove the value of reading to the next generation.
Renowned Pacific writer, Professor Subramani, says “the book Moveable Magic: Re-making the World is born out of deep concern about the state of reading in society, where young people, in particular high school and college students, have turned away from books and are lost in the abyss manufactured by modern gadgets.”
“For various reasons, modern education is unable to arrest this alarming slide down into a new form of serfdom and human misery. This can be catastrophic for the future of our planet,” Professor Subramani shared.
“This book, a collaborative effort, offers, through the reading experiences of enlightened readers some reason for hope, and the findings of researchers caution us about the future with alarming data on decline in reading of books in all sections of society.”
Read more about Moveable Magic at Fiji Traveller.
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