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To Caryn Wiseman, my agent, and to all those at Penguin Random House who helped turn this book from an idea into a reality. Special thanks to assistant editor Caitlin Tutterow, art director Cecilia Yung, and assistant art director Eileen Savage for the beautiful cover. Deepest thanks to Stacey Barney, editor extraordinaire, for helping me bring out the heart in this book that mattered so much to me.
I am indebted to the producers and directors of two documentaries that I used in my research: Kief Davidson and Richard Ladkani’s The Devil’s Miner (2005) and Raul de la Fuente’s Minerita (2013). The Devil’s Miner was my first introduction to the Cerro’s child miners. I have named my fictional mine El Rosario in tribute to the real El Rosario mine in which Basilio and Bernardino Vargas worked. And though I only discovered it recently, I would also like to acknowledge Ander Izagirre’s book The Mountain That Eats Men. Thank you all for working to make known the plight of the children of the Cerro Rico.
To Francisco Tandioy Jansassoy, native speaker of Inga (Quechua) and co-founder of Musu Runakuna, a political action group that works closely with Inga elders to promote Inga language, cultural expression, and land rights, and my teacher at Indiana University. Thank you for introducing me to your culture and teaching me the fascinating basics of your native language.
Lastly, to all those who helped me while on my research trip in Bolivia, my thanks:
Este libro ha sido una empresa dura de realizar que ha llevado varios años. Quiero dar las gracias enormemente a las siguientes personas, quienes me ayudaron durante mi viaje de investigación a Bolivia en 2016:
A la Dra. Rosario (Nilda) Caballero Aracena, doctora, trabajadora de desarrollo y ayudante extraordinaria: Mil gracias por presentarme a personas que fueron claves durante el proceso, por actuar como intérprete del quechua al español y por dirigir la excursión por la montaña.
A Zenon Paucara, trabajador de campo en la Fundación Voces Libres: Gracias por dejarme acompañarle mientras conducía a los niños del Cerro Rico a la Escuela Robertito y por compartir sus experiencias conmigo.
A Fabiola Sandivel Miranda Vela, abogada de CEPROMIN: Gracias por ayudarme a ver la realidad de las mujeres de la montaña, y por su trabajo protegiendo a todas esas mujeres maltratadas y guiando a los niños que quieren abandonar la montaña mediante los programas de capacitación.
A José Manuel (Manolo) Diez Canseco y Jorge Marcelo Velásquez Bonilla: Gracias por auxiliarme con contactos y alojamiento en la ciudad de Potosí.
A Vanessa Giselle Nera Zeherina, psicóloga escolar en la Escuela Robertito: Gracias por su generosidad al compartir su trabajo y por presentarme a los estudiantes que tiene bajo su cuidado.
Por último, a las mujeres y los niños del Cerro Rico: Gracias por compartir sus historias, vidas y penas conmigo con tanta generosidad. Debo una mención especial a Doña Serafina Sandoval Condor, madre de once y viuda del Cerro Rico, y a Emiliane (trece años), Rober (trece), Jadahi (doce), Edwin (doce), Cintia (once), Emily (diez), Joel (diez), Noelia (ocho), y Jimena (seis), estudiantes de la Escuela Robertito.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tara Sullivan is the author of the award-winning and critically acclaimed Golden Boy and The Bitter Side of Sweet. She was born in India and spent her childhood living in Bangladesh, Ecuador, Bolivia, and the Dominican Republic with her parents, who were international aid workers. She received a BA in Spanish literature and cognitive science from the University of Virginia and an MA in Latin American studies and an MPA in nonprofit management from Indiana University. Her first novel, Golden Boy, won the 2014 Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People Award and was selected as a top-ten book of 2013 by YALSA and as a best book of the year by Kirkus Reviews and The Wall Street Journal. Her second novel, The Bitter Side of Sweet, won the 2017 Children's Africana Book Award Honor and was an ALSC Notable Children's Book. She currently lives with her family in Massachusetts.
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