A pair, unable to communicate with her daughter after the loss of her mother, he sends her paper airplanes with literary messages from the balcony every day. These messages take her to a library, on, with the help of a librarian, discover the link between books and life. years later, became a writer, the daughter returns to the library to share this experience that has inspired her first book, The world is broken, but you can walk.
The world is broken but you can walk it talks about that vital and emotional gap that, sometimes, is imposed between parents and children, complicating communication. With this show, the library is claimed as a space of joy that broadens our gaze and helps us get to know each other; an infinite seedbed of stories that lead us to deepen our knowledge of our contradictions and dilemmas. Through these little shared stories, the roads become more passable and the world more readable, showing that walking and reading are, in the background, the same thing.








