

Buy Cuba: An American History by Ferrer, Dr. Ada (ISBN: 9781501154560) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Excellent! - The real History of Cuba. I enjoy reading this book very much and I got to know many facts of the Cuban History they don't teach you in schools. Congratulations to the author for the Pulitzer prize. Very well deserved. Review: Cuba: An American History - "Cuba: An American History" provides quite a detailed history of Cuba from colonial to modern times. The book also focused on its relationship to the US. While I was familiar with figures from Cuban history like Josie Martie, Antonio Maceo, and Fidel Castro and some aspects of the island's fight for independence and the start of US control at the end of the nineteenth century, this book highlights much about the country and its notable figures over the past centuries. Ada Ferrer provided an extensive history of Cuba, over five hundred pages long, with comprehensive notes, references for further reading, and some photographs. Overall, it was a very engaging read for me.





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A**R
Excellent!
The real History of Cuba. I enjoy reading this book very much and I got to know many facts of the Cuban History they don't teach you in schools. Congratulations to the author for the Pulitzer prize. Very well deserved.
A**E
Cuba: An American History
"Cuba: An American History" provides quite a detailed history of Cuba from colonial to modern times. The book also focused on its relationship to the US. While I was familiar with figures from Cuban history like Josie Martie, Antonio Maceo, and Fidel Castro and some aspects of the island's fight for independence and the start of US control at the end of the nineteenth century, this book highlights much about the country and its notable figures over the past centuries. Ada Ferrer provided an extensive history of Cuba, over five hundred pages long, with comprehensive notes, references for further reading, and some photographs. Overall, it was a very engaging read for me.
Y**G
Huge detail
This book was very big on detail of Cuba, perhaps too much for some !
D**Y
Our America
Beautifully written, consistently illuminating and a must read not only for US citizens but also for all readers who wish to really understand the effects of imperialism.Yes, this is about the impact of US regional power on the history of Cuba and the intimate connection between these societies but it has wider implications not just for the Caribbean and Latin America. I have learned much about the history of Cuba which I previously missed through the common misunderstanding caused by only knowing it in fragments. Seeing history from Cuba is not only essential for the US but also for the rest of us.
E**L
Excellent book
Well written and captures everything you want to learn about Cuba.
G**8
Great book
Read this book before my trip to Cuba. It paints a very interesting picture of Cuba’s relationship with the world around it. Would recommend to anyone looking to understand more about this fascinating country.
H**S
An interesting read
I have always been fascinated with Cuba and when I got the chance to read this one which is a finalist for the Cundill History Prize I was excited. It is a decent size book that you can really get your teeth stuck into. I always enjoy it when books travel back in time and have pictures that help the reader understand more about what they are reading. It provided me with a fascinating insight into what Cuba was like back in the day to what it is like now. All the troubles they have had too. I found I learnt so much more to Cuba after reading this powerful and insightful book. I would recommend this book to anyone who wants to learn more or is intrigued about Cuba.
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