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"NEW DECAMERON". The book
Those who contribute 5€ will receive as a reward a thank-you card from the group and instructions on how to purchase the book
Those who contribute with EUR 30 will receive, as a reward, a thank-you card from the group with instructions on how to purchase the book and a bookmark of the project
Those who contribute with 70 EUR will receive, as a reward, a thank-you card from the group with instructions on how to purchase the book, a bookmark and a project shopper
Those who contribute with 130 EUR will receive, as a reward, a thank-you card from the group with instructions on how to purchase the book, a bookmark, a project shopper and a project branded pen
Those who contribute with 250 EUR will receive, as a reward, a thank-you card from the group with instructions on how to purchase the book, a bookmark, a project shopper, a project branded pen and the "New Decameron" notebook
A book, a space for reflection and growth, the voice of the European youth
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New Decameron - The book
Design, layout and printing of the book "New Decameron" - 200 copies
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€ 1.300 |
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Rewards
Realising, distributing and sending rewards
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New Decameron - 500 copies
Printing of the book "New Decameron" - 500 copies
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€ 1.500 | |
Total | € 2.000 | € 3.500 |
"New Decameron" is a book composed of more than 60 stories, written individually or collaboratively by young people from different European countries (Germany, Hungary, Italy and Spain), that has been born in the Erasmusplus Youth Exchange entitled in the same way, which took place during October 2022 in Belorado, Spain.
So to understand why we want to publish the book "New Decameron" we must first explain what a Youth Exchange is and more specifically, the one during which the book was written.
Youth Exchanges are projects co-funded by the European Commission within the framework of the Erasmusplus program, which invite young people from different countries to live and work together in different topics, using non-formal education as a method.
The "New Decameron" project was a youth exchange that brought together young Europeans from Germany, Hungary, Italy and Spain, providing them with a space for reflection and growth, and giving them the opportunity to become aware of and consolidate the positive aspects that they experienced during the pandemic generated by Covid-19, thus also helping them to leave behind the negative ones.
During the above-mentioned project, the young people involved learned through activities based on non-formal education different ways of working on creative writing, individually and collectively.
Throughout 10 days, these young people lived, worked, laughed and played together, creating the atmosphere that led to the creation of all the stories that we hope you will read.
The book "New Decameron" aims to give voice to the European youth through their stories, both individual and collective written, showing their reflections and the way they have experienced the pandemic.
On the one hand, the individual stories are personal reflections on how young people experienced the pandemic caused by Covid-19. In these stories, you may feel identified or find different points of view on what you experienced and we hope they will help you, as they helped those who wrote them, to consolidate the positive aspects of what happened.
While on the other hand, we find collaboratively written stories. These include stories that deal with different topics such as nature, society, mental health and death. All are narrated differently, some more realistic and others more imaginative, but they all share the same goal: to help us reflect on what has happened and how it can positively affect our lives.
But, wait a minute... "You said that some stories were written in collaboration? How is that possible?" you may ask. Let us then explain the method used by our writers.
Before starting to write the stories, the writers, divided into groups, carried out various activities that allowed them to develop their creativity and, at the same time, reach an agreement on what they would write. Once the key points had been defined, starting with the same incipit, which defines the beginning of the stories, each of the writers wrote a paragraph and once finished, passed it on to a colleague who would start writing the second paragraph of the same story, and so on until the conclusion of the story by the last member of the group.
In this way, several stories can be found in the book consisting of different paragraphs written by different people, starting from the same incipit, concerning the above-mentioned themes: nature, society, mental health and death.
It is also important to mention that all the funds raised from the sale of the book will then be donated to an organisation that focuses on youth mental health, as we feel it is important that this book, in addition to helping its readers, can indirectly help other young people who are going through a difficult time.
**With all this in mind, our objectives in publishing this book are as follows:
The idea is to replicate the setting created by the Tuscan writer Giovanni Boccaccio in the years 1349-1353 in his most famous book, the 'Decameron'. The author imagined that a group of ten young people who had fled the city during the pestilence spent ten days locked together on a farm in the hills near Florence, devising and writing various tales. The Covid-19 pandemic created a situation in many ways similar to that experienced in the 14th century in Europe. Therefore, the main idea of our project was to bring together young people from different European countries in a village called Belorado (Burgos, Spain), to reflect on the pandemic and the way it has shaped our lives, and to write different stories reflecting on how the pandemic has changed our perceptions and society.
For us, it is important to publish these stories to give them a voice, so that they can help others, as well as they were helping us. The book can help to reflect positively on what has happened, to reflect on the effect the pandemic has had on the people and, at the same time, to highlight the importance of mental health in our society.
The team that produced this book and its stories consist of young people from different European countries, supported in the exchange and dialogue process by 4 non-profit organisations working in the field of youth and non-formal education:
• Asociación Brújula Intercultural from Spain
• Associazione Kora from Italy
• Dreaming OPEnly from Germany
• Travelnest Egyesület from Hungary
The "New Decameron" book is the physical result of an Erasmusplus youth exchange that brought together young Europeans from Spain, Italy, Hungary and Germany. The young people had a space for reflection and growth, a space to talk, share and become aware of and consolidate the positive aspects we experienced during the pandemic generated by Covid-19 and thus, help us to leave the negative ones behind.
"New Decameron" is the book that contains more than 60 stories written during the Youth Exchange that address the personal and collective impact of the pandemic and all that has been created to overcome it, thus building the memory of a community, the youth and the European community, which has been hit hard in a silent and indirect way. We choose to address the topic of the impact of Covid-19 from different perspectives: nature, society, mental health and death. We wish to contribute to our community, specifically to the promotion of mental health organisations, raising awareness for sociological, physical, and mental well-being.
Reward of 5 EUR
Those who contribute 5€ will receive as a reward a thank-you card from the group and instructions on how to purchase the book
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Reward of 30 EUR
Those who contribute with EUR 30 will receive, as a reward, a thank-you card from the group with instructions on how to purchase the book and a bookmark of the project
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Reward of 70 EUR
Those who contribute with 70 EUR will receive, as a reward, a thank-you card from the group with instructions on how to purchase the book, a bookmark and a project shopper
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Reward of 130 EUR
Those who contribute with 130 EUR will receive, as a reward, a thank-you card from the group with instructions on how to purchase the book, a bookmark, a project shopper and a project branded pen
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Reward of 250 EUR
Those who contribute with 250 EUR will receive, as a reward, a thank-you card from the group with instructions on how to purchase the book, a bookmark, a project shopper, a project branded pen and the "New Decameron" notebook
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