A three-day residential retreat in the sunshine state offers a chance to immerse in books, games, and mindful reading on the seashore
A reader browses through books at the Bookworm Trust library. pics courtesy/bookworm trust; bhavna faizullabhoy
The idea of a secluded, peaceful reading space would sound like heaven to bibliophiles, who might want to check out this upcoming residential retreat in Goa, just for reading. A joint endeavour by city-based Just B Library and Goa-based non-profit organisation and library, Bookworm Trust, the event offers participants quiet reading corners and access to a diverse range of books.

Participants during a previous reading session, conducted outdoors
“We want people to take out the time to really immerse themselves in reading, without being distracted by their routine duties. Spots must be confirmed as early as possible because participants will be couriered a book that they must carefully read before they arrive at the retreat space, which is a 19th-century Indo-Portuguese villa by the seashore,” explains library educator, Bhavna Faizullabhoy, who runs Just B from her home in South Mumbai. Upon arrival, guests will also be provided other books. “I can’t reveal the exact titles,” Faizullabhoy replies, when we ask to name a few. “But there will be everything from graphic novels and non-fiction to beautifully illustrated children’s books; one of the main reads will be about letter writing, emphasising the importance of the written word.”

A view of the Indo-Portuguese villa where the retreat will be held
Guests can also enjoy outdoor activities and excursions themed around some of the books, alongside creative and reflective sessions. On that note, Sujata Noronha, founder, Bookworm Trust, describes more about the intent behind the getaway, “Though it’s an adult-only retreat, children’s literature and books will play an integral role. They are often nuanced, and even if they contain more illustrations than text, they shed light on ideas that can only be truly comprehended through a mature, adult perception.”

Bhavna Faizullabhoy; (right) Sujata Noronha
She adds that outdoor games support this. “Readers bring all their senses together when having fun during play, just like a child; the quality of reading post the fun improves greatly and so does concentration. That’s the aim: To regenerate relationships with reading, especially for pleasure,” she signs off.
ON March 23 to 25
AT Bogmalo, South Goa
LOG ON TO @justb_thelibraryisopen (to register, before February 15)
ENTRY Rs 40,000
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