Presentation of the book “El Corn de la Muntanya Gran de Pedreguer”.

María Roselló returns to the Gandia campus where she studied the Degree in Tourism to present her book.

“El Corn de la Muntanya Gran de Pedreguer” is a story where history and etymology are intermingled. More than 40 species of flora and fauna accompanied by curiosities, legends and also reflections “while a journey through time is made, from the Upper Paleolithic to the most immediate present”. Becoming, as its author assures, “an expression of my deep love for the territory”.

María Roselló returns to the Gandia campus of the Universitat Politècnica de València (UPV), where she studied the Degree in Tourism, to present the book she has written and share with the reading public “the importance of caring for and respecting the biodiversity that surrounds us”. He will be accompanied at the presentation by Claudia Bertomeu, who has been in charge of the illustrations of “El Corn de la Muntanya Gran de Pedreguer” and the assistant director of Alumni and educational innovation of the campus, Eva Mestre.

For the author, this publication, which saw the light of day in 2024, “is a piece of my soul as a feral animal”. The mountain has been “a constant presence in my life and fortunately today it is my main source of work and inspiration”. This is what he tells from the Endémica natura website, an ecotourism and interpretation company that he created in 2017.

Don’t miss the presentation of the book “El Corn de la Muntanya Gran de Pedreguer”, written by María Roselló and illustrated by Claudia Bertomeu, on Thursday, February 6, at 12:30 pm, in the Conference Room (first floor, building G) of the Gandia campus.