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Papa Fights
the Fire
April is hot and dry, even up in our mountains.
Walking along the dirt road, my feet stir up a cloud of dust.
In just a few more weeks, the rain will come, but now
everything is dry. When I walk down the path to our house, I
see that a fire brigadier is talking to Mama and pointing to
the mountains. [read story]
Sobresaliente Coffee
Only the best coffee is called "sobresaliente." Flora
Hernandez peered through the window of the cupping lab. The
cupper carefully counted out thirty coffee beans. Those were
some of her coffee beans, plants she had raised and cared
about for months. [read story]
Have You Seen
Jesus?
Good questions require good answers. Juanita was always full
of questions. "What makes the volcano steam?" she would ask.
"Do horses like to pull carts through town?" "How do raindrops
get into the sky?" Sometimes her family got tired of answering
her questions. [read story]
Today's
Picker, Tomorrow's Poet
Field work makes school possible. Ramon looked across the
mountainside. Even though he was picking "shade-grown coffee,"
it did not feel very shady. True, the banana trees towered
above the coffee plants, but the hot sunlight dappled through
the leaves above him. He watched the sunlight dance across the
coffee plants. [read story]
Maria Takes
Charge
Maria skipped inside the house, her bare feet padding across
the dirt floor, to find her youngest brother, Pedro, just
awakened from his nap and crying in the hammock. She lifted
him into her arms. "Mama," she called. [read
story]
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