In the atmosphere of pride spreading strongly throughout the country towards the important anniversary of the country, the public, especially the youth, are interested in learning about the history of the nation. Not only stopping at reading textbooks or popular documents, young people actively read history through books, newspapers, and specialized documents. The history book series has also had many movements because of that.

In recent years, many books about the stories and lives of prominent figures such as hero pilot Nguyen Van Bay, diplomat Nguyen Thi Binh, intelligence officer Pham Xuan An, etc. have attracted readers. Even books about silent, ordinary heroes in everyday life have been warmly received by young readers.
On this occasion, Waka E-Book Joint Stock Company introduces the Youth Bookshelf on the Waka reading platform. The bookshelf gathers hundreds of books and free documents about Vietnamese history. The content of the books is diverse, from memoirs, biographies, battlefield notes to local history, all written simply, easy to read, emphasizing the daily stories of people who made history.
The opening of this free bookstore has removed the cost barrier, while encouraging the habit of reading deeply, regularly and selectively. This is a special opportunity for students, research clubs as well as young people to start their journey of learning about Vietnamese history from small stories.

Not only stopping at free books, companies and reading platforms like Waka also grasp the demand, collaborating with large bookstores like FAHASA to launch the "Independence Gift" book combo. This combo includes both printed books and free audio books on the same topic. This is a form that both ensures the quality of content and "catches the trend" to attract the attention and connect young readers to the important holiday.
The emergence of free bookcases and creative book combos shows a clear effort to bring history closer to the community. In the digital age, when reading habits are facing many competitions from social networks, opening the door to access history through both printed books and e-books, both monographs and simple notes, has a special meaning. This helps young people understand more about history, appreciate peace , independence and have the responsibility to continue.
Source: https://hanoimoi.vn/tu-sach-su-viet-mien-phi-ra-mat-nhan-ky-niem-80-nam-quoc-khanh-713428.html
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