Some
time ago now, our friend Daniel Canosa, from Argentina, sent a letter
to Alfredo Mires, director of our Network.
His
words were so pleasant and generous that we asked if we could share
it. Here a fragment of this dawning:
"It
has been incredible the journey that your country people made this
year with the Rural Libraries of Cajamarca, an untiring example of
what it means to bring culture to distant peoples and, more than
that, to build your own knowledge.
You
represent that light at the end of the path that guides in the midst
of frequent discouragement. Every time I have to find reasons to show
that it is all worthwhile, Cajamarca always appears on the horizon.
Keep
it that way.
A
big hug friend and best wishes.
I
sincerely hope that you can enjoy a serene and happy ceremony, that
you continue making that beautiful path along with the rural
libraries.
I
always think that the journey of the people of Cajamarca, in which
you were always present, gives hope for others, that as librarians we
have a good example to continue learning, I hope you never give up
the journey.
Best
wishes, a big hug and thanks for sharing your message.
Until
next time!
Daniel
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Coming
from the exemplary and excellent work that Daniel lives and unfolds,
it is an honourable encouragement that impels.
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