In December 2002, thirteen days after I had my first daughter, I had to leave my country without prior notice or wanting to do so. Since that day, I’ve done voluntary work in an ex-pat community in Brunei. I’ve sold fruit juice in Gabon. I had a daughter in Singapore. And in the Netherlands, where I live now, I wrote a book about Venezuela, because I’ve never stopped missing my country. By Rafael Osío Cabrices. Full Text -> CaracasChronocles
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