The Mango Chronicle

The Mango Chronicle

Author: Ricardo José González-Rothi

Publisher: Running Wild, LLC

Published: 2024-05-07

Total Pages: 218

ISBN-13: 1960018159

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In an entangled exodus to freedom during a nuclear missile crisis, a young boy' s Cuban Huck-Finn-childhood is upended. After a decades-long struggle with identity, he transitions from refugee to “ good” American, returning to his roots for redemption. He left his birthplace during a nuclear missile crisis. As a refugee in a foreign land he struggles to adjust to a new set of life circumstances. The author recollects his childhood in his Cuban barrio from the eyes of a child, and then decades later, from the vantage of a grown adult. From stealing a rowboat and being nearly capsized by a Russian tanker, to befriending an old fisherman who tells him a haunting tale, to being bullied by a neighborhood thug, to cockfights gone wrong, to witnessing the plight of political prisoners during an invasion, to dealing with the injustices of growing up in a machismo and homophobic culture, he led a Cuban Huck Finn childhood. Arriving in a foreign land which is at times unwelcoming, he struggles to assimilate while preserving his native soul. Eventually he finds redemption upon circling back to his roots when he returns to the island.


Waiting on Zapote Street

Waiting on Zapote Street

Author: Betty Viamontes

Publisher:

Published: 2022-01-15

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781955848084

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Rio and Laura, two people from opposite backgrounds, meet in Havana, Cuba in January, 1961. A single, unselfish decision to help a stranger shatters their lives. The revolution they unwittingly helped solidify creates a powerful and myopic socialist government that tears them apart. Neither one of them is prepared to face the roller-coaster ride their lives become. Neither one of them could have imagined how much their love for each other would be tested, or for how long, or the impact their choices would have on their families.


Waiting on Zapote Street

Waiting on Zapote Street

Author: Betty Viamontes

Publisher:

Published: 2015

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781310406362

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Winner of the Latino Books Into Movies Award, Drama TV Series category, an award chaired by Edward James Olmos.As the winds of revolution blow through Cuba, Laura Ocampo, a restless university student, defies her upbringing and becomes a supporter of Fidel Castro's rebels. When the hated Batista flees the country, she joins the thousands pouring into the streets to cheer as the bearded rebels, in the backs of trucks, roll into Havana in victory.Laura finds true love with a handsome revolutionary named Rio, and despite her family's pleas, they marry and start a family. But as the government becomes repressive, then brutal, she convinces Rio to leave Cuba while he still can. She plans to follow with their children, but a cruel twist of fate prevents their escape. As the country deteriorates, Laura must fight to protect and provide for her children while continuing to seek a way out. Separated by world politics and the communist regime, Rio and Laura are forced into things they had never imagined--including Santeria and organized crime--in order to survive. The one last chance to reunite their family will be greatest test of courage Laura has ever faced.3rd column, first page.What are people saying about this novel?"From its opening shocks of loss and separation to its thrilling and emotional conclusion, Waiting on Zapote Street gives us a front-row experience of a Cuban family's hardship, love, and enduring love." John Henry Fleming, author and University of South Florida Creative Writing professor."This touching narrative depicts the harrowing trials, loss and separation that hit one particular family in Cuba when Castro comes to power...The author demonstrates numerous layers of Cuban life and belief..." Judge, 25th Annual Writer's Digest Self-Public Book Awards."We were captivated by this intimate portrayal of the impact of "la revolución." United Nations (UN) Women Book Club of Gulf Coast."The story will take the reader on a rollercoaster ride filled with love and also anger that will test your emotions... It is definitely one of the best books I've read." The Latino Author.


Nick

Nick

Author: Tony Joaquin

Publisher: Anvil Publishing, Inc.

Published: 2017-11-01

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 9712729338

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Years after his death, Nick Joaquin's legacy continues to live on. Through his prolific writing—both fiction and non-fiction—this National Artist for Literature awardee has left his mark not only in the Philippine literary and journalistic community, but more importantly, in the hearts and minds of those who hold him dearest—his family and close friends. With black-and-white photo folio.


Victory!

Victory!

Author: José M. Mejia

Publisher: WestBow Press

Published: 2021-03-22

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13: 1664221492

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You met him 10 years ago and were inspired by his message of hope and salvation. You joined in the excitement of seeing him healed miraculously after being paralyzed by polio. You also cried with him as you experienced seeing his family suffer through the civil war that ripped apart his homeland of El Salvador. Then you traveled with him to the United States and witnessed what the country is like for the lowest class of society. Finally, you rejoiced with him as he celebrated the fruit of his hard work, graduating from high school with many honors as an adult. Now, reconnect with José M. Mejia as he has updated the original book in this second edition, with double the content of the original, giving readers deeper insight into his life than he was able to give of himself in the first edition and filling in the past ten years of his life. Join with José as he further celebrates the VICTORY that God has performed in his own and in others’ lives.


The Daughter of the Doctor and the Saint

The Daughter of the Doctor and the Saint

Author: Edward Swift

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2014-02-18

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1480470430

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DIVDIVThe magical saga of a remarkable family undone by madness, fate, and politics, and a dutiful daughter’s lifelong pursuit of righteous retribution/divDIV Josefina Esperon’s parents came to Latin America together, but with separate missions. Her father, Dr. Alejandro Esperon, sought to better humankind by harnessing the curative powers of tropical plants. His wife, the beautiful, pious, and quite mad Eufemia, came seeking sainthood. Josefina enjoyed a privileged childhood of plenty in a forty-three-room former convent, never lacking for companionship in a home filled with her father’s mistresses, including Josefina’s favorite, the great actress Carlota Montejo. But her idyll was undone when the vicious Serrano family seized power in paradise, and almost overnight, everything and everyone Josefina loved was ruthlessly destroyed. Now, at age eighty-two, having become wealthy and famous, Josefina is finally ready to enjoy what she has worked her entire life to achieve: revenge./divDIV A masterwork of magical realism from the acclaimed author of Splendora, Edward Swift’s The Daughter of the Doctor and the Saint is a novel infused with color, mystery, and wonder. It is a tale brimming with tragic incident and triumphant resolution that stands proudly alongside the touchstone works of the genre./divDIV/div/div


Candela's Secrets and Other Havana Stories

Candela's Secrets and Other Havana Stories

Author: Betty Viamontes

Publisher: Zapote Street Books, LLC

Published: 2016-07-14

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780986423741

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Vivid and engaging short stories and an assortment of poems, most set on the location of the author's first and successful novel, "Waiting on Zapote Street," a book that continues to expand its international appeal. "Candela's Secrets and Other Havana Stories" is an eclectic collection of powerful stories with unexpected and impressive endings. In it, readers step into the streets of Havana and take a front seat to life in Cuba, particularly in the 1970s and 1980s. From each opening line, readers will become emotionally involved with its characters. "When Adela walked down Havana's Zapote Street with her short skirts and wavy black hair bouncing over her shoulders, men stared and women rolled their eyes."