"What I saw in Castro???s Cuba it's a book of stories about a city and its people. The author, Fray Patrick Sullivan, is a religious, not a journalist, or a historian, as he warns in its pages; hence this is an authentic work written with direct worlds, able to break the powerful censorship and self censorship prevailing in the Cuban Special Period. Topics such as the visit to Cuba of Pope John Paul II, the Church and the State, Cuban Christmas, Human Rights, political and religious persecution or the embargo, though seem ...
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"What I saw in Castro???s Cuba it's a book of stories about a city and its people. The author, Fray Patrick Sullivan, is a religious, not a journalist, or a historian, as he warns in its pages; hence this is an authentic work written with direct worlds, able to break the powerful censorship and self censorship prevailing in the Cuban Special Period. Topics such as the visit to Cuba of Pope John Paul II, the Church and the State, Cuban Christmas, Human Rights, political and religious persecution or the embargo, though seem "foreign" to the service of a priest, in this work effectively bind to remind us the invisible pillars of democracy.
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