Writer who lives on the road in a Kombi passes through Cabo Frio and donates books to public libraries
Adriano Hordina, a traveling writer, donates copies of his book to public libraries in Cabo Frio as part of his initiative to support literacy.
Adriano Hordina, a 37-year-old writer and tattoo artist, has spent the last five years living on the road in his Kombi, sharing his literary works with communities throughout Brazil. Recently, he visited Cabo Frio in the Region of Lakes in Rio de Janeiro, where he donated copies of his book, "Diário de um Neurodivergente," to public libraries. His aim is to enhance access to literature and support public libraries in the region.
This donation is part of a broader project initiated by Hordina, where he allocates the funds raised from book sales towards the printing of new literary works, which he then distributes for free. This commitment to literacy is further supported by making his book available for free in audio format, broadening its reach to various audiences. Hordina's unique lifestyle and approach to writing highlight his dedication to fostering a love for reading.
With degrees in law, history, geography, and philosophy, Hordina’s journey deviates from conventional paths, as he transforms his life experiences into art. Traveling across Brazil, he hopes to inspire others and promote creativity and literacy in a non-traditional manner. His ongoing initiative aims not only to benefit local libraries but also to encourage a culture of reading throughout the Region of Lakes, thus demonstrating the potential impact of community-driven literary projects.