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man offers books in the streets and affirms that selling is his passion

Although this May 1, , is a day of rest and celebration, for Javier Giménez, book seller of the city of Encarnación, is a special day to and offer their learning materials. With this work the man takes his forward, who formed with his partner with whom they have three children.

Javier, 48, a native of the city of Cambyretá, every day goes out to the streets to sell his enlightened books, which are exclusively for boys and girls, who love painting. This sells them at the Py 01 route traffic light in Encarnación between Caballero Avenue and Rodríguez de France Avenue.

For us, entrepreneurs, selling is a passion”, He said very proud Giménez, to the correspondent Rocío Gómez, from Middle Nation, who found him in route doing what he likes most.

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He said that they meet people who have no , he invites him to sell books and handle his income. “I dedicate myself to teach the people with whom I cross my walk to work, I teach so they are not afraid to offer and sell. I always meet people without work, some work with me and everything”, He shared.

The books have a between G. 15,000 to 20,000 and despite being in the digital age, he sold more than 3,000 books since December. On weekends with sale he could win up to 250,000 Guarani and that motivates him to continue with his work, to see what there are still children interested in painting.

Javier, has the dream of being able to publish his own book to teach children to develop in the digital era and the traditional. People interested in buying books can contact the worker at (0985) 752 487.

When you meet people who have no job, invite you to sell books and handle your income. Photo: Rocío Gómez/Nm

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