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by Jose Raul Bernardo (Author) "Even though it is the middle of February, when a thick, white shroud of snow covers vast areas of North America, and winter days are..." (more)
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A schematic, preachy family drama plays out against the backdrop of pre-WWII Cuba in this well-intentioned but leaden novel by Bernardo (The Secret of the Bulls). When Lorenzo and Marguita marry in 1938, even balmy Havana is feeling the effects of the Great Depression. To help Lorenzo's parents make ends meet, the couple agree to rent a room in their Old Havana house, but the night they move in, Marguita catches Lol", Lorenzo's 31-year-old sister, spying on the couple in bed. Horrified, Marguita and Lorenzo move immediately, renting a house near Marguita's parents, in a poorer neighborhood. Marguita refuses to forgive the miserable Lol", who is saddled with a virginity she finds impossible to shed in conservative prewar Cuba. When Marguita has a son, Lol" becomes even more envious. Fortune smiles on her at last or so she believes when she attends a party thrown by Lorenzo's employer, a bookstore owner who owns a beach club east of Havana. As she walks alone along the edge of the sea, she comes upon another party guest, the young Father Alonso, stretched out naked under a tree on a deserted strip of beach. These two enthusiastically rid themselves of their sexual anxieties and their virginities. For Lol", pregnancy ensues; for Father Alonso, a crisis of vocation. Lol"'s hidden pregnancy is paralleled by Marguita's, whose second child is looking like an unaffordable luxury. Should she abort it? Ra#l has produced an exercise in unabashed tropical schmaltz, plagued with squirm-inducing euphemisms ("like all virgins, [Lol"] is afraid of the unicorn of man"), stiff dialogue and awkward plotting. 5-city author tour. (Feb. 19) Habana ($13.95 paper 384p ISBN 0-06-093616-9).-- is afraid of the unicorn of man"), stiff dialogue and awkward plotting. 5-city author tour. (Feb. 19) Habana ($13.95 paper 384p ISBN 0-06-093616-9).
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"A page-turner that offers Latin-style solutions to universal problems." (St. Louis Post-Dispatch )

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Even though it is the middle of February, when a thick, white shroud of snow covers vast areas of North America, and winter days are at their coldest, their grayest, and their most desolate, the weather in the city of Havana is simply as spectacular as it can ever be on this incredibly beautiful morning of 1938. Read the first page
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4.0 out of 5 stars enjoyable and worth reading!, Mar 17 2004
By dennis epstein (Corvallis, OR United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Wise Women Of Havana (Paperback)
I "read" this book on tape. Doomed to an hour commute daily I have read a lot of books on tape, including alot of mysteries.

This book was a delightful change. Enjoying historical novels this pre -Castro cuban story about life in poorer parts of Havana was enjoyable and the story though simple was light with insights into this latin culture and literay style.

I would like to recommend this book.

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