The author of this logbook presents a beautiful chronicle of the real school, that little school that an anonymous educator conducts with dignity in a remote place and becomes the world for the students; that school where hope survives even for people who are trapped in poverty and ignorance. The book requests the readerbs willingness to start on an inner journey and calls things by their proper name. It is a big account woven from numerous small ones.
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The author of this logbook presents a beautiful chronicle of the real school, that little school that an anonymous educator conducts with dignity in a remote place and becomes the world for the students; that school where hope survives even for people who are trapped in poverty and ignorance. The book requests the readerbs willingness to start on an inner journey and calls things by their proper name. It is a big account woven from numerous small ones.
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