Living Library 2nd Edition

The Living Library Returns with an Inspiring Second Edition!

Building on the success of our first event, the Living Library once again opened its doors to a world of authentic stories and unique experiences! On October 9th, at the Satu Mare County Library, we were delighted to host the second edition of this special event which, for the first time, included Living Books in Hungarian!

We brought together extraordinary people, “living books” from diverse fields, ready to share their life stories with you, our curious and inspiration-seeking readers. From education and art to sports and life in prison, we explored a multitude of captivating topics.

The atmosphere was warm and interactive, with participants having the opportunity to ask questions, discover new perspectives, and create genuine connections with the “living books.”

Thank you to everyone who participated in the event and contributed to this memorable experience! A special thanks also to our partners: Satu Mare County Library, Satu Mare Penitentiary, and Pro Cerc Turt Association. Starting with this edition, the Satu Mare Penitentiary has joined our partnership.

What’s new?

We brought together extraordinary people, “living books” from diverse fields, ready to share their life stories with you, our curious and inspiration-seeking readers. From education and art to sports and life in prison, we explored a multitude of captivating topics in both Romanian and Hungarian.

The atmosphere was warm and interactive, with participants having the opportunity to ask questions, discover new perspectives, and create genuine connections with the “living books.”

Thanks to our  “living books”: Andrea Tivadar (visual artist),  Anton Varga (entrepreneur), Aura Rus(psychologist),  Cătălin Cișmaș(psychiatrist),  Corina Rusz    (teacher), Cornelia Hancsiki (psychologist), Ioan Belbe(poet and popular rhapsodist),   Oana Cozma(traveler),  Nausica Pop( volunteer), Papp Csaba(photographer), Simona Batin(chief prison police commissioner), Brândușa Joltea(dancer), Viorel Câmpean(librarian), Józsa Nándor Lóránd(ISU volunteer), Ilonczai Zsombor(priest, Muhi Sándor(artist grafician), Osváth Richárd(paralympic), Fehér Imola(composer), Lakatos Fleisz Katalin(tanár), Elek György(editor-in-chief of the Szamoș magazine), Bálint Kati(psychologist), Fetykó Amália Erika(muzeology).
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