Written by Verónica Moscoso
Genre Nonfiction
Spanish Easy Reader LEVEL TWO
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SUMMARY: Albeiro’s heart belonged to his grandfather, his closest companion, his confidant, his hero. They would talk for hours, laugh together, and share the kind of love that leaves a lasting mark. When his grandfather passed away, Albeiro was just seven. But even at that tender age, he knew love wasn’t meant to end, it was meant to be shared.
To fill the silence his abuelito left behind, Albeiro turned to the elderly neighbors in his community. What he found was heartbreaking: many were sick, abandoned, and alone. So he set out, not with wealth or power, but with an unshakable will to help.
With remarkable vision and tireless determination, he began organizing, fundraising, and inspiring others to join his cause. One act of kindness led to another, until it became a movement.
Each chapter of this story reveals a milestone in Albeiro’s journey. And as he grows, so does his dream to create a safe haven for the forgotten, a home built not of bricks, but of dignity and love.
Albeiro’s life is a living testament to the power of compassion. His story is not only unforgettable, it is deeply human and deeply needed.
EL PEQUEÑO ÁNGEL DE COLOMBIA This book is an easy reader Spanish novella for second level students. It’s almost entirely in the past tense. With about 290 unique words and plenty of repetition, it tells a 2,980-word story. A special feature of this novella is that usted is used a lot. This is the way everyone speaks in Bucaramanga, Colombia, where this story takes place. Each of the nine chapters includes a full glossary to support comprehension, along with photographs that document this inspiring true story.
The story is based on interviews, videos, books, and the testimony of Albeiro Vargas himself.
- Paperback : 58 pages
- ISBN-13 : 978-1734239973
- Dimensions : 5 x 0.15 x 7 inches
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