Rural Love, Life and Labour.
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Rural Love, Life and Labour I remember as if it were yesterday, my father, my mother, my two younger sisters and I... How happy we were... We lived in Chikkibalou, a small village in the rural area of Northeast Brazil. My father, who was a tall, stocky, brave but very loving man worked as a farmer on our family's own fields. Our family was the main supplier of food to the other villagers and therefore Father always had a steady income. Back then, mother never used to go out to work. She stayed at home and maintained the house, as well as hosting village meetings and preparing well balanced daily dinners for all of us, I adored living in the small village of Chikkibalou. At the time I was about thirteen years of age. My two younger sisters, Nadia and Nabila, were still very young. Nadia is the eldest of the two, and...

