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     Twelve-year-old Leonrdo was born in a poor family in Bambamarca in Peru. He knew how to read but he had never seen a book in his life. So he asked the new priest (牧师) in his village to give him one. But there was no electricity. So Leonardo borrowed candles from the church and sat up all night reading it. Then next morning, he was at the door of the priest asking for another book to read.

    John Medcalf, the priest, was moved. He also realized that people would love to read if given a chance. But he knew how difficult it was for Leonardo and those in his village to get books. And yet, no one can be taught to read and write without books. To make people in a poor, faraway area grow to love books, they have to be with them. So he thought the only way was to bring books to people.

    But how could this be done? Mobile libraries or car libraries would be too expensive and difficult to continue in the rocky, hilly land of Peru. So what other methods could be used?

    Medcalf got a new idea from the barefoot (赤脚) doctors of China. And that was how the barefoot librarians first appeared in the villages of northern Peru, almost thirty years ago. The librarians began by going from village to village, lending books to villagers. They helped start The Rural Library Network of Peru. At first, they were teachers of the village schools which these far way libraries belonged to. But the teachers were not very interested in the job because it meant a lot of hard work. So village elders took on the job.

Today, there are 600 village libraries across Peru. The barefoot librarians who walk up to 15 hours a day with bags of books are their lifeline.

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