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HomeTravelHow the Biblioburro (or ‘Donkey Library’) Spreads Literacy in Rural Colombia

How the Biblioburro (or ‘Donkey Library’) Spreads Literacy in Rural Colombia


Manolo Morales: If you want to know what living in the countryside is like, just ask Luis Soriano. He lives in a small rural town in Colombia called La Gloria.

Luis Soriano (translated by Manolo): La Gloria taught me things a city kid would never know. I learned the different kinds of birds, I learned how to identify bird’s nests, how to recognize their sounds, how a mountain sounds at night, how the crickets sing at night, when it’s bee season, or when it’s time for the iguanas to lay their eggs.

Manolo: La Gloria sounds like one of these places Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez would write in his books. Many of the people who live in La Gloria are hard-working campesinos. Most are dedicated farmers who work in the fields growing fruits and vegetables. Luis grew up planting in these fields, but he’s taken on a different path. He’s an educator, and he also runs a bookmobile. Except this one’s a little different. He’s not driving a car or a bus. Instead, he’s riding a donkey. And instead of calling his operation a bookmobile, he calls it Biblioburro. I’m Manolo Morales, and this is Atlas Obscura, a celebration of the world’s strange, incredible, and wondrous places. Today we’re heading to La Gloria to learn how Luis Soriano has spent over 20 years running his Biblioburro with his two donkeys, and how it all nearly came to an end after an accident.

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