Dreaming in Cuban

this book is proof that fragmenting a story can be the best way to tell it. how else to contrast how different members of one family reacted to something like the revolution in cuba?

each character’s point-of-view has a certain style, though subtly distinguished, and that’s probably what makes this work. also the imagery is beautiful and the webbing of connections between characters is compelling.

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yvette marie 21 May 2005 09:51 · reply

This book is interesting but a bit confusing. The female characters are very emotional and some are a bit insane.

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