Thanks Celeste,
 
I will try and find those two books, and I too, would like to learn more  
about the life of our ancestors on the islands.
 
AVA
 
 
 
In a message dated 7/3/2012 1:21:26 P.M. Mountain Daylight Time (Mex,  
[email protected] writes:

 
I have just finished  reading "Dark Stones" by Dias de Melo.  I am 
currently reading "Home is  an Island by Alfred Lewis and both of these books 
have 
given me more  understanding of what life was like for those that lived in 
the Azore Islands  at the time my grandparents (and before their time) came to 
the  USA.
   Because I  lived in their home and listened to the stores told about 
their life before  they immigrated, I thought I had a pretty clear picture of 
what that life was  like.  In 1989, I visited the continent where my 
grandfather was  born and the village where was born where they received 
electricity 
in  1980.  I saw things I had no idea existed; and, things were more 
"modern"  than when my grandfather lived there.  
   Although  Terceira is more updated (I think the airbase has made for 
that change), from  my first trip to Porto Judeu where my grandmother was born 
in 1999 and  subsequent visits until 2009, I still saw bread being baked in 
what looked  like a fireplace behind a house and stayed in hotels that had 
no heat in the  rooms.  In the winter of 2003, I thought I would freeze.  The 
 temperature was about what we have here in Hayward; however, with no heat 
in  the room, tile floors, and cement walls, I truly got a feel for what my  
ancestors felt in their little villages with few things we take for  
granted.
   These 2 books  have given me a sense of what the poor had to put up 
with.  I got the  feeling that if one person had 2 trees in a certain orchard, 
they felt  superior to someone who had no trees.  If a child learned to read, 
he was  looked upon as someone who was "showing off;" and, there have 
always been  bullies who taunted those who tried to better themselves.  
Celeste, Hayward,  CA

 Celeste Perry  [email protected]

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