A captivating journey awaits as Upul Shantha Sannasgala unveils their latest masterpiece, “No Stopping or Turning Back,” at the renowned Barista in WTC, Colombo. This literary extravaganza is set to take place with promising an evening of culture, coffee, and intellectual discourse.
The event, which unfolded splendidly for eight hours during its debut, marks a departure from the traditional book launch experience in Sri Lanka. Organized by Upul Shantha Sannasgala, the Book Fiesta Sanna @ Barista program introduces a novel approach to book launches, creating a space for ongoing discussions among readers.
This unique initiative not only redefines the way books are released but also aims to bring a different cultural life to the readers. Instead of a one-time release, the event fosters an environment for continuous dialogue among those who have read the book. We want people to embrace this program as a way to spark lively conversations about the book. Picture friends chatting about it over coffee in cozy cafes, folks in every village passionately sharing their thoughts, and the buzz spreading from city to city, creating a global wave of discussion about this amazing book.
The Book Fiesta Sanna @ Barista program introduces Sri Lankans to the concept of selling books in a cafe. Despite its novelty, the program creatively and aesthetically demonstrates how this can be achieved. As part of the initiative, the book “No Stopping or Turning Back” is now available for display and purchase at every Barista cafe in Sri Lanka, providing readers with an opportunity to engage in book discussions in a cafe setting.
During the event, Upul Shantha Sannasgala expressed the tradition encapsulated in the book’s title—publishing without turning back or stopping. The eight-hour extravaganza featured many aesthetic features and attracted a large number of fans of Upul Shanta Sannasgala.
Moreover, the program’s objective extends beyond the event itself. It aims to introduce “No Stopping or Turning Back” to all Barista cafes across Sri Lanka, allowing these cafes to display and sell the book. This initiative not only promotes literature but also provides a unique opportunity for readers to chat about a book in a cafe setting.