Wednesday 17 February 2021

The memory lives on

For those of us who love traditions, the stories of our grandparents are medicine for the soul, a great incentive in difficult times. These stories not only contain wisdom, but are also signs of love for what is ours, for everything that lives, for everything that exists.

Every time we hear a story we dream of places, we imagine ourselves enjoying delicious food, we laugh, we cry, we are scared, we hug, we cheer ourselves up, we accompany each other.

Today, this library family about to turn 50, continues to tell and listen to the stories of our grandparents, of our communities. And soon, thanks to the tireless push of our brothers and sisters, we will have the joy of enjoying the wonderful stories that are about to be published, which are also illustrated by a sister of ours, who tells us that to draw she mixed her imagination with her memories.

Congratulations, brothers and sisters, and thank you for making it possible to keep the memory alive.



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