Sanremo. It was a meeting focused on the determination, courage and tenacity of women which saw ai as protagonists Literary Tuesday the writer Raffaella Ranise with his latest popular essay: “The English Queens. The magnificent sovereigns who preceded Elizabeth II” (Marsilio).
The cover of the book features the Lily of the Valley scarf from Maison Daphné Sanremo, a flower that has been a symbol of good omen for English royalty since Queen Victoria. The students of the Ruffini-Aicardi Institute participated by reading some passages of the work, represented by the director prof. Dr. Barbara Antenucci. Raffaella Ranise was able to lead the large audience from the dawn of the English monarchy to the reign of Elizabeth II, constituting a historical, cultural and social fresco mainly aimed at women.
The president of the Zonta Club Sanremo Fernanda Littardi brought the greeting and then awarded the Board of Directors by handing over the association’s scholarship to the student of the Cassini High School in Sanremo Hasnae Rhamnia, a young seventeen-year-old engaged in volunteering with the Libera association, a lover of literature , who accepted the award by thanking his mother for her support. Renata Vallo, the Area Director of the Zonta Club, participated in the award ceremony