Finding Manana : A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus
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Book Description
In this unforgettable memoir, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Mirta Ojito travels back twenty-five years to the event that brought her and 125,000 of her fellow Cubans to America: the 1980 mass exodus known as the Mariel boatlift. As she tracks down the long-forgotten individuals whose singular actions that year profoundly affected thousands on both sides of the Florida straits, she offers a mesmerizing glimpse behind Cuba's iron curtain-and recalls the reality of being a sixteen-year-old torn between her family's thirst for freedom and a revolution that demanded absolute loyalty. Recounting an immensely important chapter in the ever-evolving relationship between America and its neighbor to the south, Finding Mañana is a major triumph by one of our finest journalists.
From the Back Cover
"In this wonderful memoir, Ojito ransoms herself from the seductions of nostalgia and reclaims instead the beleageured Cuba of her childhood."
-The New York Times
Finding Manana : A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus
Finding Manana: A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus,Mirta Ojito,Penguin (Non-Classics),0143036602,Biography & Autobiography,Biography / Autobiography,Biography/Autobiography,Caribbean & West Indies - Cuba,Cuba - History,Emigration & Immigration,Ethnic Cultures - General,Personal Memoirs,Social Situations And Conditions,Women,Biography & Autobiography / Personal Memoirs
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