A Librarian with Passion and a Dream

Wednesday 22 April 2009

Filed under: Librarian, Librarian Training, Reading


Chicacao, Guatemala

Blanca standing outside the library with children who are waiting for their turn to go inside


How does she do it?

I am talking about Blanca Esquina, the fiery librarian in Chicacao who works tirelessly to help the children in her community receive an education. The library has more than 1,500 users a month. At times it overflows with students, and many wait outside until there is space available for them to come inside.

More children waiting to use Chicacao’s library, proof of its success in the community!

On top of attending to students in the library, she overseas five students who have received Child Aid scholarships to help when the library is busiest. She visits eight schools every week to promote reading in various classes, she has a weekly program for 14 three- to four-year-olds whose parents bring them to the library to introduce them to reading at an early age. This month, on top of everything else, she even organized a celebration for International Book Day. She has activities planned in the central plaza that will highlight reading, recognize a teacher for promoting reading in the classroom, and even has relay races planned using books to pass between teams of families and teachers.

Blanca loves what she gets to do every day. I asked her where she gets her energy and she responded by telling me that when she goes home she is spent. Her daughter will ask her what she wants for dinner and Blanca replies by saying “I am not hungry, I have been eating books all day”. What a spirit!

One thing that keeps pushing Blanca is the dream to see more kids go to college. She knows that the only way for the children of Chicacao to have a better life is to get an education, and she knows that reading and a well-functioning library is a key to success for these kids.

Inside Chicacao’s community library, which Child Aid donors made possible

Seeing the library brimming with kids, I asked Blanca if there were any developments on getting a bigger space. (The current library, which Child Aid helped Blanca and the library committee create, is already bigger than the original library and has become so popular that even more space is needed!) She told me that several parents are forming a Parent Committee because they see the need for more space and they are going to meet with the mayor to demand he give them property to build a larger library. She says the mayor will ask how they will build it, and her response was, If they get the property, the community and others will come around and build the library themselves. 

Blanca lives a life of fulfilled dreams and knows that the secret to a life well lived is a life given in service to her community. That is what keeps her going.


Comments (leave a comment)

11 May 2009 at 8:04pm

Blanca it seems is really doing an amazing job. I have worked in Guatemala for over 10 years. It can be very difficult to keep the community involved. So glad to see someone is living their passion for books! Blance parece que esta haciendo un trabajo increible! He trabajado en Guatemala por mas de 10 anos y se lo dificil que es mantener la participacion comunitaria. Me alegro tanto que ella esta viviendo su pasion por los libros. Suerte con todo!

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