Largest floating bookstore brings hope

 Veracruz (Mexico), April 4: MV Logos Hope, considered the world’s largest floating bookstore, arrived here to provide “knowledge, help and hope.”

“We will be visiting four Mexican ports over four months,” the ship’s media relations officer, Pavel Martinez, told Efe news. “After Veracruz, we will go to Tampico, then Coatzacoalcos and, filly, Puerto Progreso.
“We will then travel to Central America, starting in Pama,” he said, adding that the goal was to tour all Latin America. In addition to the bookstore, the vessel - owned by GBA Ships, a not-for-profit organization based in Germany - has its own concert hall, conference room and even a theater.
Martinez explained that, in addition to doting books to schools, orphages and jails, the crew participates in building and rebuilding facilities such as hospitals and sports centers.
Four hundred volunteers from 65 tions offer more than 5,000 books onboard the vessel, which is 132 meters (433 feet) in length and which visitors consider to be their only chance to purchase high-quality literature at prices cheaper than a conventiol bookstore.(IANS)

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