“Astana – a city of my dream” stories to be incleded into book about capital
The organizer of the show, famous public speaking trainer Meruert Zhunusbek considers that it is time to create a book of stories told at the show – an analogue of the film almanac “Paris, I love you”, “New York, I love you” and others. The publication will include the most interesting stories written by residents of the capital of Kazakhstan about the life in the capital and about people who create this city.
“Each story told at the show “Big city stories” is worthy of becoming a base for a movie scenario. There are comedies and tragedies, but all these stories are lived by our compatriots; so why not to help script writers providing them such a collection of stories? I’m sure that this collection will be interesting for all Astana citizens, for they can see their close people and familiar situations on pages of this book”, says Meruert Zhunusbek.
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