At seventy, Doña Rosa was pushed out of her own son’s house with nothing but a small bag of rice, rain mixing with the tears she refused to show.

Evening had settled over the dusty streets of San Miguel de las Flores. With her cane in hand, a worn shawl over her shoulders, and a thin cloth bag hanging from …

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