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About this book
“Have mercy on me, Lord, I am Cuban.” In 1962, Carlos Eire was one of 14,000 children airlifted out of Havana—exiled from his family, his country, and his own childhood by Fidel Castro’s revolution. Winner of the National Book Award, this stunning memoir is a vibrant and evocative look at Latin America from a child’s unforgettable experience.
Waiting for Snow in Havana is both an exorcism and an ode to a paradise lost. For the Cuba of Carlos’s youth—with its lizards and turquoise seas and sun-drenched siestas—becomes an island of condemnation once a cigar-smoking guerrilla named Fidel Castro ousts President Batista on January 1, 1959. Suddenly the music in the streets sounds like gunfire. Christmas is made illegal, political dissent leads to imprisonment, and too many of Carlos’s friends are leaving Cuba for a place as far away and unthinkable as the United States. Carlos will end up there, too, and fulfill his mother’s dreams by becoming a modern American man—even if his soul remains in the country he left behind.
Narrated with the urgency of a confession, Waiting for Snow in Havana is a eulogy for a native land and a loving testament to the collective spirit of Cubans everywhere.
Waiting for Snow in Havana is both an exorcism and an ode to a paradise lost. For the Cuba of Carlos’s youth—with its lizards and turquoise seas and sun-drenched siestas—becomes an island of condemnation once a cigar-smoking guerrilla named Fidel Castro ousts President Batista on January 1, 1959. Suddenly the music in the streets sounds like gunfire. Christmas is made illegal, political dissent leads to imprisonment, and too many of Carlos’s friends are leaving Cuba for a place as far away and unthinkable as the United States. Carlos will end up there, too, and fulfill his mother’s dreams by becoming a modern American man—even if his soul remains in the country he left behind.
Narrated with the urgency of a confession, Waiting for Snow in Havana is a eulogy for a native land and a loving testament to the collective spirit of Cubans everywhere.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Chapter 1: Uno
- Chapter 2: Dos
- Chapter 3: Tres
- Chapter 4: Cuatro
- Chapter 5: Cinco
- Chapter 6: Seis
- Chapter 7: Siete
- Chapter 8: Ocho
- Chapter 9: Nueve
- Chapter 10: Diez
- Chapter 11: Once
- Chapter 12: Doce
- Chapter 13: Trece
- Chapter 14: Catorce
- Chapter 15: Quince
- Chapter 16: Dieciseis
- Chapter 17: Diecisiete
- Chapter 18: Dieciocho
- Chapter 19: Diecinueve
- Chapter 20: Veinte
- Chapter 21: Veintiuno
- Chapter 22: Veintidos
- Chapter 23: Veintitres
- Chapter 24: Veinticuatro
- Chapter 25: Veinticinco
- Chapter 26: Veintiseis
- Chapter 27: Veintisiete
- Chapter 28: Veintiocho
- Chapter 29: Veintinueve
- Chapter 30: Treinta
- Chapter 31: Treinta Y Uno
- Chapter 32: Treinta Y Dos
- Chapter 33: Treinta Y Tres
- Chapter 34: Treinta Y Cuatro
- Chapter 35: Treinta Y Cinco
- Chapter 36: Treinta Y Seis
- Chapter 37: Treinta Y Siete
- Chapter 38: Treinta Y Ocho
- Chapter 39: Treinta Y Nueve
- Chapter 40: Cuarenta
- Postscript
- Acknowledgments
- A Conversation with Carlos Eire
- About the Author
- Copyright