Escuela Europea de Coaching joins the celebration of the Book Day, April 23rd, through its newly launched online shopwhere it offers a 15% discount on all books until the end of the month.
The EEC shop currently offers eight essential titles for the development of individual and team coaching skills, such as the two books in which Silvia Guarnieri delves into the distinctions of coaching (Coaching distinctions and Not the same thing)The recently published by Luis Carchak (Team Coaching in Practice), Rafael Echeverría's essential book, Ontology of language, as well as two other books by the same author; and the works of Francisco Junquera and Juan Vera, respectively (Coaching, science and health and Articulators of the possible).
Titles in the EEC Shop:
- Coaching distinctions. Building ourselves through language
- Team coaching in practice
- Ontology of language
- Coaching, ciencia y salud
- Articulators of the Possible: The Art of Coaching in Power and Politics
- No es lo mismo
- The emerging enterprise: Trust and the challenges of transformation
- Language acts: Listening.
15% discount, until 30 April, code LIBRO15 at https://tienda.escuelacoaching.com
Book Day, which is promoted by Unesco to encourage reading, is celebrated on 23 April to mark the death of two of the greatest authors of letters, Miguel de Cervantes and William Shakespare, on 23 April 1616.
Among the celebrations for Book Day in Spain, the awarding of the Premio de las Letras, which this year goes to Francisco Brines, stands out. As every year, in a ceremony in the auditorium of the University of Alcalá de Henares. In addition, the traditional reading of 'Don Quixote' will take place at the Círculo de Bellas Artes. online broadcasting. Starts at 1 p.m., by the award-winning Francisco Brines.
Barcelona also celebrates Sant Jordi's Day, where the custom is not only to give a book, but also a rose. Libraries in Barcelona have chosen Irene Vallejo, winner of the 2020 National Essay Prize and author of 'El universo en un junco', as the person to offer the proclamation of this festival.
Finally, a poem by Francisco Brines, winner of the Cervantes Prize 2020:
an afternoon in childhood
and there was no evening".




