Ilustración de : Raquel Díaz Reguera |
A turning point in my
grandma´s life
In the middle of a
dictatorship, some year in de mid 40s, there was a woman whose dreams
were big enough to confront an oppressive, misogynist system. Her
name was and still is Maria Teresa Tejedor Rodríguez, my
grandmother.
She was born in the bossom of
a working class family who migrated to “the Américas” looking
for a better life, only to come back just before the burst of a
cruel, devastating civil war in which she witnessed betrayal, murder,
the loss of freedom and the last ashes of a country which one was a
prosperous empire, lost in the winds of fascism.
Notwithstanding, in her early
twenties she did something praiseworthy. She decided to be one of the
first women to escape her destiny. Not only did she move from her
small village to a town and live by herself in an apartment, she even
created her own business without the help of a man. She was able to
manage her own money, make her own choices and enjoy her freedom
before getting married and creating a family.
Nowadays, at the age of 91 and
a widow, she lives in an anonymous way. She runs into a lot of people
every day but none of them knows her story and she does not even
realize that she set an example for everybody. At this moment, the
only reminder that she had of what she did is a clock that she took
with her when she left home. She still looks after it with melancholy
remembering the old times, a clock that she will still be there when
she will not. But there is also something about her that will always
be alive and it is the hope, the inspiration and the equalitarian
society that we have today, thanks to hardworking women like her who
did not submit to the oppression and beliefs of her time.
Redacción de Marina Henneford Sánchez
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Congratulations Marina! A mi personalmente me gustaría leer también la versión traducida, te atreverías?
ResponderEliminarFélicitations Marina!
ResponderEliminarJ'ai compris un petit peu, je crois que tu nous as transmis le sentiment que tu éprouves en parlant de ta grand-mère, de la vie difficile qu'elle a mené et du courage de cette genération de femmes qui ont tant lutté pour nous laisser un monde meilleur!!!
Felicidades Marina. Tu abuela estará muy orgullosa. Un beso.
ResponderEliminarIt is a pleasure to read your essay. I think it's so moving! Please, write some more!!!
ResponderEliminar¡Enhorabuena Marina!¡Congratulations! y que nunca se pierda la memoria.
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