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Among Friends: Travels Cuba
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Among Friends: Travels Cuba
Current price: $14.99
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Among Friends: Travels Cuba
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Among Friends: Travels in Cuba
is a lively account of one person's discovery of Cuba and Cubans over a decade-long series of visits. Murray falls in love with the country but never stops asking questions as her radius of exploration widens.
With an eye for the telling details of daily life, Murray first savors the mixture of timeless beauty and decrepitude that defines Havana and then sets out for provinces to the west and east of the capital. We get to know Julian, her Cuban guide and friend; Magdalena, protective landlady and outspoken critic of the Castro regime; Ernesto, taxi driver and mountain guide, as well as a multitude of naïve North American tourists, Cuban English teachers, variously motivated tourist guides, octogenarian salsa dancers and perspiring
bicitaxi
drivers. Besides probing the Cuban psyche and describing its hardships, Murray's explorations also highlight the unique scenery of Cuba, from the elegant center of old Havana to the
mogotes
of the Vinales valley, and from the pristine beaches of the northern keys to historic Trinidad and Cienfuegos and the Escambray mountains with their lakes, waterfalls and jungles. The book is accompanied by a website full of illustrative photographs and a travel blog (travelsincuba.weebly.com).
A humorous and candid portrait of Cuba as it emerges from over half a century of privation and isolation, this book will appeal to armchair travelers, long-time Cuba fans and those who have yet to discover the island.
is a lively account of one person's discovery of Cuba and Cubans over a decade-long series of visits. Murray falls in love with the country but never stops asking questions as her radius of exploration widens.
With an eye for the telling details of daily life, Murray first savors the mixture of timeless beauty and decrepitude that defines Havana and then sets out for provinces to the west and east of the capital. We get to know Julian, her Cuban guide and friend; Magdalena, protective landlady and outspoken critic of the Castro regime; Ernesto, taxi driver and mountain guide, as well as a multitude of naïve North American tourists, Cuban English teachers, variously motivated tourist guides, octogenarian salsa dancers and perspiring
bicitaxi
drivers. Besides probing the Cuban psyche and describing its hardships, Murray's explorations also highlight the unique scenery of Cuba, from the elegant center of old Havana to the
mogotes
of the Vinales valley, and from the pristine beaches of the northern keys to historic Trinidad and Cienfuegos and the Escambray mountains with their lakes, waterfalls and jungles. The book is accompanied by a website full of illustrative photographs and a travel blog (travelsincuba.weebly.com).
A humorous and candid portrait of Cuba as it emerges from over half a century of privation and isolation, this book will appeal to armchair travelers, long-time Cuba fans and those who have yet to discover the island.