Heidi Abdel Latif discusses and signs her book “In the footsteps of Hemangway in Cuba” at the country library

Heidi Abdel Latif discusses and signs her book “In the footsteps of Hemangway in Cuba” at the country library

On Sunday, the Library of Al -Balad will host the writer Heidi Abdel Latif, to discuss and sign her book, “In the footsteps of Hemangway in Cuba” issued by the Horizons Publishing House, critic Professor Mahmoud Abdel Shakour, and the press meeting is managed by Mr. Sayed Mahmoud.
In this book, the author combines travel literature, literature on location identification, travel and adventure literature, and literature on resumes.

His most well-known book, which he wrote in Cuba, was influenced by the island’s hunters and inhabitants. According to his remarks, Humingway picked Cuba as his native country and regarded himself to be half-Cuban. He even donated the Caribbean Al-Jazeera the Nobel Prize to make things right even now.

In Cuba, Abdul Latif follows in the footsteps of Hemangway, seeking to learn about the world and her planned travels. She shares her travels by looking out over the Hemangway room and describing them in detail. However, the author didn’t stop there; she also began to document and further explore what she saw, making her trip to Cuba more than just a trip; rather, she began an investigation.

In the footsteps of Hemangway in Cuba, it is not just a book that falls under the term trips literature, nor is it only a biography, but it is an amazing mixture of both cases. I worked on them meticulously, noting only what she heard or saw but also what I read and the sources I acquired.

At the local library, Heidi Abdel Latif speaks about and signs her book, “In the Footsteps of Hemangway in Cuba.”

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