In her first new novel in six years, the acclaimed author of "Dreaming in Cuban" and "The Aguero Sisters" follows one family from China to Cuba to America in an emotionally resonant tale of immigration, assimilation and the powerful integrity of self.
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In her first new novel in six years, the acclaimed author of "Dreaming in Cuban" and "The Aguero Sisters" follows one family from China to Cuba to America in an emotionally resonant tale of immigration, assimilation and the powerful integrity of self.
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It explains why many Cubans have an African grandmother and a Chinese grandfather and why there are Cuban-Chinese restaurants in New York City. And why Cubans say of something: "It's so bad that not even a Chinese doctor can fix it!" This multi-generational saga of one family goes from China to Cuba to China to the US to Vietnam. Great saga, wonderful characters, good writing. One of the books I recommend people read if they want to understand this aspect of Cuba and its history. Or just read for fun and pleasure.