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    Adios, Havana: A Memoir

    Adios, Havana: A Memoir

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    Author: Andrew J. Rodriguez
    Publisher: Outskirts Press
    Category: Book

    List Price: $14.95
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    Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
    Sales Rank: 101067

    Media: Paperback
    Pages: 272
    Number Of Items: 1
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
    Dimensions (in): 7.9 x 5 x 0.7

    ISBN: 1598000489
    Dewey Decimal Number: 920
    EAN: 9781598000481
    ASIN: 1598000489

    Publication Date: August 29, 2005
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    Editorial Reviews:

    Product Description
    Havana . . . lilting rumbas, cafe con leche, sultry sea breezes. Sparkling white beaches by day, scintillating nightclubs after dark. This sophisticated, international capital was the crown jewel of an island paradise-until the idealism that fed the Cuban Revolution yielded a nightmare of soul-crushing dictatorship. Adios, Havana is a true account of romance and peril, adventure and patriotism. Fueled by love-love of family, of country, and of each other-a young couple must face the most wrenching of choices: remain in the country they cherish, lose the wealth and position their families strove for generations to attain, and watch their children grow up impoverished under a terrifying regime; or risk escaping with no money or possessions and leave behind all they have ever known to begin a new life in a strange land. A legacy to future generations, this memoir is intended to remind readers of the fragility of freedom . . . to describe the disintegration of a prosperous civilized society and offer counsel on how to prevent a similar catastrophe from happening in America . . . and to show how and why penniless refugees flourish in the land of the free-why anyone who resists oppression would be driven to tell his beloved homeland, Adios.


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    1 out of 5 stars Not literature   October 2, 2007
    Jamie (new orleans, la)
    0 out of 7 found this review helpful

    This book was recommended based on my Amazon reading and buying habits. Not sure why, though. It appears to be a self-published book...nice for the author's relatives or for people who fled Cuba. As literature, though, it just doesn't stack up. I'm disappointed that it was recommended via Amazon and will be more skeptical of those recommendations in the future.


    5 out of 5 stars Very Familiar   August 9, 2007
    Patricia Padron (Forked River, NJ)
    1 out of 2 found this review helpful

    This book is a joy. Mr. Rodriguez' voice is loud and clear Cuban. In this book I reheard my mother's story. Thank You!!


    4 out of 5 stars An Inside look at Cuba   May 12, 2006
    Brenda Nixon (Ohio)
    6 out of 8 found this review helpful

    Before he and his wife flee Communist Cuba in the 60's for American freedom, the author paints vivid pictures of his beloved land and lifestye before and at the beginning of Castro's dictatorship.
    Arriving in Miami, FL, they're eventually "adopted" by a Colorado church where they relocate to find housing and jobs. Because of their skills and eagerness to work hard, they become contributors to American society and earn US citizenship.
    While the US is not perfect, this book helps me appreciate our various freedoms, and God's love expressed through good people. I recommend this book to those who take our democracy for granted.

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    4 out of 5 stars A clear voice emerging   May 7, 2006
    Ron Franscell, Author of 'The Darkest Night'
    10 out of 13 found this review helpful

    At a time when the Latin immigration experience is on everyone's mind and newspaper page, Andrew Rodriguez tells the story of his flight from Cuba in a clear, undecorated voice that rings true to the story. Immigrants come to America for many reasons, and Rodriguez tells a very personal story that might serve to educate a lot of people about why America is such a beacon.


    5 out of 5 stars Interested in Cuba and its people? . . . read this book.   February 26, 2006
    K. Trout (Pagosa Springs, CO USA)
    16 out of 19 found this review helpful

    Adios, Havana
    Andrew J. Rodriguez
    Outskirts Press
    10940 S. Parker Rd - 515, Denver, CO USA
    www.outskirtspress.com
    ISBN: 1598000489, $14.95, 262 pp. 2005

    I specialize in reviewing Print-On-Demand (POD) published books, primarily because many reviewers in the "traditional book reviewing community" are not interested in them-regardless of how well-written or engaging. There is a strong resistance within this community, and a POD author would be fortunate, indeed, to receive any acknowledgment to his/her query-they simply ignore you. This, I'm certain, will change in time . . . helped along by quality, well-written, and touching memoirs such as this one.

    I quote from the back cover: "Adios, Havana is a true account of romance and peril, adventure and patriotism. Fueled by love-love of family, of country, and of each other-a young couple must face the most wrenching of choices: remain in the country they cherish, lose the wealth and position their families strove for generations to attain, and watch their children grow up impoverished under a terrifying regime; or risk escaping with no money or possessions and leave behind all they have ever know to begin a new life in a strange land.

    A legacy to future generations, this memoir is intended to remind readers of the fragility of freedom . . . to describe the disintegration of a prosperous civilized society and offer counsel on how to prevent a similar catastrophe from happening in America . . . and to show how and why penniless refugees flourish in the land of the free-why anyone who resists oppression would be driven to tell his beloved homeland, Adios." I could not have said it better.

    The extraordinary beauty of Cuba and the Cuban culture, prior to Castro, come to life through this book, as do the difficult decisions these successful families had to make and the realities of being Cuban refugees in Little Havana, USA. The generosity of the American people to help . . . also comes to life. Andy and Margarita's beautiful love story weaves its way through history and binds it all together.

    This book is well-written, well-edited, compelling and sensitive. The author has an educated vocabulary, uses unique similes and metaphors, and is so kind as to translate the Spanish phrases he uses throughout. In addition to this memoir, Andrew J. Rodriquez has authored The Teleportation of an American Teenager.

    Reviewer: Kaye Trout of Kaye Trout Book Reviews - Copyright 2006


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