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A press review on Tales of EUkraine

It's been a more than a month since Tales of EUkraine officially launched at the Bologna Children's Book Fair in Italy. Our rich catalogue of titles is available online (here) and  is been shared by publishers, readers, and many other interested in our activities. Here you can find a selection of pieces covering Tales of Eukraine around the globe. Let us know if we missed some, and share the ones in your language!

Belgium

The Federation of European Publishers, Tales of EUkraine coordinator, shared news on the launch of TEUk with its press release and also with a dedicated page.

Brazil

Publishnews.com.br shared the news of the launch of the project here.

France

Livreshebdo.fr published a piece on Tales of EUkraine here
Actualitte.com published a piece here.

Germany


The Börsenverein des Deutschen Buchhandels e.V, one of the partners in the project, published a profile on Tales of EUkraine here.

Borsenblatt.net published a piece here.

Auxlitera.de published a piece here.

Italy

Several  articles on Il Giornale della Libreria covered the Bologna Children’s Book Fair and Tales of Eukraine: here, here, and here.

News portal Ansa.it reported on TEUk here and here.

Italian Centre for the Book and Literature (Cepell) wrote about the project here.

Repubblica.it wrote about the project here.

Il Manifesto.it wrote about it here.


Moldavia

TVR Moldovia covered Tales of EUkraine here.


Poland

The Polish Chamber of Books covered Tales of EUkraine here.

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Romania

The Association of Romanian Publishers  wrote about Tales of EUkraine here.

ZiareLive wrote about TEUk here. PressuHUB covered our project here, and BookHub did it here.


Slovakia



Spain

Publishers' Weekly Spain has covered TEUk here.


United Kingdom

TheBookseller covered Tales of EUkraine here, and Bookbrunch did here.


Ukraine

Culture Hub Chytomo.com wrote on TEUk here, and EspressoTV covered the project here.

USA

Publishing Perspectives covered Tales of Eukraine here.

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