Originally published under title: Living poor; a Peace Corps chronicle by University of Washington Press, 1969. Thomsen's description of his encounter with an alien culture - the poverty-stricken farmers in the tiny Ecuadorian village of Rio Verde - is sometimes horrifying, often hilarious and always moving.
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