A happy, middle-class childhood lived in the shadows of sweeping social
change and oncoming revolutionsuch was the experience of novelist Pablo
Medina. In this memoir, Medina revisits his curious double world,
recalling the pre-revolutionary Cuba of his first twelve years,
1948-1960. His recollections move easily from his childhood adventures
to warm remembrances of family and friends to his growing awareness of
the social conflicts that would ultimately send his family into exile in
the United States. Medina also draws on the memories of his elders to
extend his memoir back to the Cuban War of Independence and forward
through the twentieth century to the fall of the Batista regime, the
victory of the Revolution in 1959, and the family's growing
disillusionment with the Castro regime. This first paperback edition
also includes a new Epilogue describing Medina's visit to Cuba in 1999.
14 black and white photographs, preface, epilogue, glossary.