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This book is an eye-opener for others to know how people from third-world countries lived, particularly, El Salvadorans. While we may see ourselves as illfated, there are so many people who lived in extreme poverty, who have given up everything just to survive, who continued to fight for their rights. This will show you that despite all the unspeakable and unfortunate events one had to face in their lifetime, for as long as one has the unwavering will to survive, combined with the right amount of faith, things will turn out for the better. Brace yourselves as this book will take you into a…mehr

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This book is an eye-opener for others to know how people from third-world countries lived, particularly, El Salvadorans. While we may see ourselves as illfated, there are so many people who lived in extreme poverty, who have given up everything just to survive, who continued to fight for their rights. This will show you that despite all the unspeakable and unfortunate events one had to face in their lifetime, for as long as one has the unwavering will to survive, combined with the right amount of faith, things will turn out for the better. Brace yourselves as this book will take you into a world of trepidation, continued existence, supremacy, and valor.
Autorenporträt
Máximo Serrano Hércules was born February of 1961 in El Salvador. He came from a peasant family working in the countryside. He had very little education due to the precarious economic conditions in the country, so he had to start working in the farms since his adolescence. Being so young, he sees himself in a desperate situation due to the internal political war in El Salvador. By the simple instinct to preserve life, he was forced to migrate to other countries. He adventured to a working journey in different unfamiliar lands - from Guatemala, Mexico, the United States, and Canada by infrahuman status as an undocumented person. Because of the veracious war problem that caused bloodshed in his country, the United Nations in 1989 granted him a permanent residency in Canada - he now works regular as a Canadian Citizen. He uses his free time for literature and does his responsibilities. He loves poetry and anything associated with arts and culture.