The tiktoker and writer Tamara Molinaknown in social networks as @xtawiewill go through Zaragoza as the final culmination of his Christmas signing tour to present his second novel, “Kissing an Elf”. The event will take place on December 19 at 6 p.m. at Ámbito Cultural de El Corte Ingléslocated on the second floor of the store of the Paseo de la Independencia 11.
During the event, Tamara will be signing copies of both “Kissing an Elf” as of his first novel, “Where You Can’t Find Me.”. In addition, the author will distribute illustrations of both novelsoffering one per book. It is important to note that this will be the last tour in which illustrations from “Where You Can’t Find Me” will be distributed, which adds a special value to the visit.
In order to create a festive atmosphere, the author has proposed a Christmas dress code. He invites his fans to get into the spirit of the season by wearing red, green, Christmas sweaters or any accessory that evokes the festive atmosphere.
TAMARA MOLINA AND “KISSING AN ELF”.
Tamara Molina is a young writer and content creator who has gained popularity in social networks, especially in TikTok, where she has more than 1.2 million followers. His literary career took off with his first novel, “Where You Can’t Find Me”.which became a hit with young readers and led to a signing tour that included an earlier visit to Zaragoza.
“Kissing an Elf.”her second work, has generated great expectation among her followers and has gone viral on social networks. The novel, which was published on November 13, immerses us in a magical Christmas adventure. narrated by Cupid himself. The story, which takes place in a single frenetic day, follows a Lolaa young Spanish nanny in Minnesota, as she embarks on an unexpected quest for the mischievous twins in her care. With the help of a charming Santa’s helper, Lola will discover that the magic of Christmas can bring much more than gifts, including perhaps an arrow of love shot by Cupid himself.
This visit to Zaragoza will not only allow Tamara’s followers get a signed copy of her booksbut also to share a special moment with the author in the midst of the holiday season. The event promises to be a celebration of young people’s literature, the connection between author and reader, and the festive spirit of the season.