Dreaming in Cuban
Cristina Garcia, 1992, Ballantine Books, 245 pages, trade paperback.
Very good condition, pages clean, slight tan from age, binding tight, cover clean.
A vivid and funny first novel about three generations of a Cuban family divided by conflicting loyalties over the Cuban revolution, set in the world of Havana in the 1970s and '80s and in an emigre neighborhood of Brooklyn. It is a story of immense charm about women and politics, women and witchcraft, women and their men.
Cristina Garcia, 1992, Ballantine Books, 245 pages, trade paperback.
Very good condition, pages clean, slight tan from age, binding tight, cover clean.
A vivid and funny first novel about three generations of a Cuban family divided by conflicting loyalties over the Cuban revolution, set in the world of Havana in the 1970s and '80s and in an emigre neighborhood of Brooklyn. It is a story of immense charm about women and politics, women and witchcraft, women and their men.
Cristina Garcia, 1992, Ballantine Books, 245 pages, trade paperback.
Very good condition, pages clean, slight tan from age, binding tight, cover clean.
A vivid and funny first novel about three generations of a Cuban family divided by conflicting loyalties over the Cuban revolution, set in the world of Havana in the 1970s and '80s and in an emigre neighborhood of Brooklyn. It is a story of immense charm about women and politics, women and witchcraft, women and their men.