
Short stories about heroic Guatemalans whom I know. Their dreams and hopes and what drives many of them to attempt to migrate to the United States despite the risks. Or not.
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It was some time before the pandemic that I started taking Spanish classes with Eduardo. I had rightly decided that my Spanish would never improve if I didn’t continue learning. Some five years later I keep plugging away and have made some ...
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Born in Connecticut, educated in New York and California, Pan Am Flight Attendant for eighteen years and retired in Antigua, Guatemala where I look after a number of disadvantaged kids.
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