NEWS AND VIEWS BY INTERNATIONAL & MULTILINGUAL CORRESPONDENT GABRIELLA WHITE
Thursday May 17th 2012

March 11th 2012 – A Message to Japan

Our heartfelt thoughts go out to Japan and its people on this poignant day

Thinking of you Japan and all you beautiful people: I will be worshipping and praying in Durham Cathedral later, thinking about, mourning and paying respect to all those affected by last year’s quakes. I am wearing a sakura and as a mark of respect I am putting the Japanese flag up today. Around the world we admire your continued strength and adversity through one of the world’s most tragic and hearbreaking catastrophes. May God bless Japan.
Thank you.
- Gabriella White,
Multilingual Books

British Country makes a comeback

New release by the Glen Kirton Country Band: The Four Forty Nine

British country is making a comeback. Try out the Glen Kirton Country band album: The Four Forty Nine, not to be missed, for these are absolutely fabulous tunes. The album is available for download on iTunes, Amazon and via the Digimix Records website. Track 2 on the album entitled I love my True Love is currently the most downloaded track, receiving a tonne of airplay in the UK; the song which bounces along merrily holds very original lyrics in the style of American genre but with a British twist, making it a rather unique release in its own right. Music aside, this track of choice holds a deeper meaning: it reflects the culture of British country life and the influence of American country combined. Readers from all over the world are sure to enjoy this dose of world music: though not an avid country fan myself, I was pleasantly surprised by the joyful mood it evoked in me as I danced around my kitchen – it teleports you to another place. The Four Forty Nine is the first of many to come from this up and coming country band and each track is downloadable for just £0.79 (GBP).

Catch The Four Forty Nine and explore a different kind of audio today.
http://www.digimixrecords.com/CountryReleases.html

Which book are you reading today?

World Book Day is a significant day for us here at Multilingual Books. What could be better, more worldly enlightening and indeed cooler than reading and exploring books in a foreign language? Well: here, at Multilingual Books you can obtain materials on almost any subject in practically any language of your choosing, from Greek, to Vietnamese, to Swahili. We also have an exciting range of children’s books being translated into multiple languages as we speak for the whole world to enjoy. From interactive multimedia such as travel videos and foreign radio to language courses, newspapers, DVDs and software, there isn’t a great deal that we don’t offer these days. From young to old, you’ll be sure to find something exciting that will get you hooked on language. Our latest range of children’s books will soon be available to encourage our younger market of monolingual, bilingual, trilingual and in some cases even quadrilingual children, from introducing them to a brand new language, right through to honing one’s language skills to perfection. The younger years are the best times to absorb language, but the beauty is, we have something to offer everyone at all ages. It’s never too late to learn. So, join us on World Book Day, a day we are triumphantly celebrating here at Multilingual Books, which is proud to announce its latest ranking as number 5 in the world. Learn a language and read our publications in over 100 foreign languages. Be inspired. See things in a new light.

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