book launch

The Județean Library „Alexandru și Aristia Aman” hosts tonight, March 26, starting at 17:00, the launch of the volume: „Endless Dream”, signed by Luminița Bufanu.

The event will take place in the „Acad. Dinu C. Giurescu” room, in the presence of guests: Mircea Pospai, writer and journalist, Luciana Troaca, clinical psychologist and integrative psychotherapist, Mihaela Roșianu, doctor and expert in holistic wellness. The meeting will be moderated by Andrada Cojocaru, journalist and president of the „Tudor Arghezi” branch of the Union of Professional Journalists of Romania.

„The lady’s book by Luminița Bufanu mainly falls into the category of travel notes, one of the first literary genres with substance, based on the ability to select, remember, and describe events, the intelligent dose of emotional expression. The autobiography insists on presenting the places through which she passed, the individual and group states in certain circumstances, moments of exaltation or agitation, representative portraits of the people met or those in – all of which lead to a remarkable success of the writing and determine an enjoyable reading of the book.” ”Mircea Pospai, writer.

„I admire more than 35 years of ambition and determination when Luminița decided to do something: I moved to Bucharest, had another child, participated in marathons, went out at night, traveled the Via Transilvanica, wrote books … Nothing was too much or too difficult when she set an objective.

In this book, which she wrote after traveling 1000 km along the Via Transilvanica, Luminița begins by describing the preparation and planning of the stages of the dream, both physical, material, and the inner struggles she faces and exposes with such frankness.

In the second part, the journey itself is observed with attention and sensitivity to the environment and people, demonstrating an extraordinary presence in here and now. In addition, she performs a deep analysis of her inner states and emotions, without trying to hide them, demonstrating mature acceptance of them.

In the third part, she offers with nostalgia and reflection what the end of this journey meant and how it reflects in her daily life.

In the fourth part, which is also the last of this book, she presents the technical details that can be useful to anyone wishing to undertake this dream.

It is a book that captivated me and made me read it with joy, giving me the desire to travel as much as possible through the beauties of this country.” Luciana Troacă, clinical psychologist and integrative psychotherapist.