"Cuando lloran los delfines" toma lugar en Cuba y en Los Estados
Unidos. La primera parte, "En Noches sin Luna," esta inspirada en
la verdadera historia de un joven cubano, Rafael, y sus tres
hermanos que atravesaron nadando la Bahia de Guantanamo--a pesar de
los tiburones y barcas patrulleras castristas--en medio de la noche
para pedir asilo politico en La Base Naval. La increible escapada
fue la culminacion de anos de prision, trabajos forzados, y haber
solicitado inutilmente permiso de salir legalmente de Cuba. La
segunda parte, "Arenas Rojas," es la historia fascinante, repetida
a traves de los anos, de la desesperada huida atravesando el
Estrecho de la Florida en barquichuelos y balsas improvisadas. El
lector conocera un fascinante collage de cubanos desesperados cuyas
vidas se cruzan al tratar de escapar de su patria en un viejo barco
pesquero: Amalia, una determinada profesora universitaria; Gustavo,
un oceanografo enamorado de Amalia; Pedro, un pescador atormentado
por sus circunstancias; Aquilina, su esposa; y Maribel y Arturo,
disidentes politicos perseguidos. Cuando el barco se hunde durante
un huracan, los sobrevivientes logran llegar a un cayo. Son
descubiertos por un avion de "Hermanos al Rescate," que promete
volver a recogerlos. Se salvaran el resto de los sobrevivientes, o
pereceran como miles de victimas que han muerto en el mar durante
los ultimos 50 anos, tratando de escapar? "When the Dolphins Cry"
takes place in Cuba and the United States. Part I, "In Moonless
Nights," was inspired by the true story of a young man, Rafael, and
his three brothers who swam across the shark-infested waters of
Guantanamo Bay in the dark of night to seek political asylum in the
United States at the American Naval Base. Their daring escape to
freedom capped off years of being in prison for political dissent
and repeated efforts to obtain permission to emigrate legally from
Castro's Cuba. Part II, "Red Sands," is a gripping blend of fiction
and actual historical events; it pays tribute to the thousands of
Cuban men, women, and children who have risked all in pursuit of
freedom by crossing the Straits of Florida in anything that will
float. The reader will meet, and come to know, a fascinating
collage of desperate Cubans whose lives intersect as they flee
their homeland in an old fishing boat: Amalia, a young, resolute
University professor; Gustavo, an oceanographer in love with
Amalia; Pedro, a veteran fisherman and captain of the boat; his
wife, Aquilina; and Maribel and Arturo, political dissidents. After
their boat capsizes during a hurricane, a "Brothers to the Rescue"
plane appears on the horizon. Will the survivors be saved? Or will
they perish like countless others whose voices have been forever
silenced by the sea?
General
Imprint: |
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
July 2013 |
First published: |
July 2013 |
Authors: |
Yolanda Ortal-Miranda
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 11mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Paperback - Trade
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Pages: |
198 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4848-8276-4 |
Languages: |
Spanish
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Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Historical fiction
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4848-8276-8 |
Barcode: |
9781484882764 |
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