One night in August 1994, 19 people squeezed into the 20-foot fishing
boat Analuisa and motored out of Mariel, Cuba. Their destination, 90
miles away, was Florida and freedom. The Analuisa, now preserved at
Mystic Seaport, is part of a larger story as well. For hundreds of
years, the sea that divides Cuba and America has also tied them in an
often contentious connection. In an engagingly objective way, Dr. Roorda
reviews the long history of Cuban-American relations through wars and
liberation, slavery and freedom, economic embrace and bitter embargo,
artistic endeavor and cultural conflict, vacation revelry and family
upheaval- a relationship that remains emotionally charged to this day.