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Emily's Family in Nicaragua

Read Chapter 8 Summary for a synopsis of Emily and the author's Central American visit.


Above: The home of Emily's aunt and cousin, where the author and Emily stayed. During the day, the home was a private school.

Right: Emily and Auntie in the courtyard of the house.


Auntie (on the right) washing clothes with a school assistant (on the left), in front of the author and Emily's courtyard bedroom. The dark-green square on the wall is used as the school's blackboard.

Above: Emily, taking a nap inside mosquito netting. No one has screen windows and only well-to-do families have windows with glass.

 



Above, from left to right: The author having lunch with Denis, a close family friend, Javier, Emily’s cousin, and a student.

Top left: Auntie teaching her class in the living room.

Bottom left: Emily's cousin, Ines, teaching in the dining room. After school, the students stack their desks in the courtyard and bring the household furniture back inside.

Read Chapter 8 Summary for a synopsis of Emily and the author's Central American visit.

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