SCATTERING THE ASHES, Maria Del Carmen Boza

SCATTERING THE ASHES

Maria Del Carmen Boza

Publisher: Bilingual Review Press
PubDate: 1/1/1998
ISBN: 9780927534758
Binding: PAPERBACK
Price: $16.00
Quantity Available: 25
Pages: 387
 

Memoir. The vivid and compassionate story of one woman's- and one family's- struggle to come to terms with the shattering consequences of exile. Highly recommended for the poignancy of its writing and the sensitive portrayal of an often misunderstood community-Gustavo Perez Firmat. SCATTERING THE ASHES is a book about exile, about Cuba and her offspring, and about the power of history and politics over Cubans' daily lives. Maria del Carmen Boza tells that shared history through the private story of a family living and adapting awkwardly to an alien land, with, according to Howard Norman, unmitigated integrity, beauty, courage and passion. Boza lives in Maine and teaches in the writing workshop at Bates College.

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