The book "Roche, the field, the mine and work.
Experiences of a unionense ", by historian Roger Mouzo Pagán was presented yesterday afternoon at a ceremony held in the hall of the House of the Pinion with the Mayor of La Union, Francisco Bernabé, the official chronicler city, Francisco Rodenas, the protagonist and the book editor, Francisco Jódar Liarte and its author.
The book was prefaced by the journalist and writer unionense, Pascual García Mateos, who died recently.
"Roche, the field, the mine and work.
Experiences of a unionense "narrates aspects of the life of Francis Jódar Liard, a native of Roche, whose childhood and adolescence unfolds precarisimas situations, beginning his work as an employee with seven years as a pig breeder and farm work, then work mining in conditions of extreme exploitation and finally construction.
These experiences are developed in conditions so harsh and hard life that seem to have happened in ancient times.
Through the above characters is a tribute to the entire generation that the character represents.
The Mayor of La Unión, Bernabe Francisco, noted that "Paco Liarte embodies the values of work in the mine, the sacrifice in capital letters, in short, represents what is the Union."
Barnabas announced that the City has placed an order for fifty copies for this work is available to residents in the Public Library as well as secondary schools in the locality.
For its part, the official chronicler of La Union, Francisco Rodenas, who made a comprehensive presentation of the book, Francisco Jódar defined as "a man of integrity, honesty and Tabajaras.
Ródenas concluded by describing the author, Rogelio Mouzo as "the story of a will to live and learn."
For the author of "Roche, the field, the mine and work.
Unionense experiences of a "historian Roger Mouzo," the book captures the triumph in the life of Francisco Jódar based on their personal effort. "
The protagonist and the book editor, Francisco Jódar Liard said that you want this work is read by schoolchildren in the town "to learn about the harsh conditions of life and work of unionenses seventy years ago."
Finally, the Mayor of La Unión, Bernabe Francisco, announced that it will take to the next plenary session of the City Council the nomination of Pascual Garcia Mateos as Son of the city of La Union posthumously.
Source: Ayuntamiento de La Unión