"Nevertheless, the definite impulse towards literature came from Miss Rob. She was the matron of the village, and ever since I was a child she told me that I would go far. It occurred to her to give me a push and she made me read books of short stories. The demands were very simple: ‘Read a story and when you pass by here, tell it to me."
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On how a neighbor encouraged him to read (as quoted in the book Quince Duncan: Writing Afro-Costa Rican and Caribbean Identity)
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