EL ARBOL DE LA VIDA

EL ARBOL DE LA VIDA

EL ARBOL DE LA VIDA

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Editorial:
AuthorHouse
Año de edición:
2006
Materia
Historia de América
ISBN:
9781425963569
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'El Árbol de la Vida, 200 años de historia' refleja el desarrollo de la vida de una persona común. Es algo mas que una autobiografía, es el desarrollo de la vida de un ser humano en el contexto que le toco vivir, la herencia genética, la educación formal recibida y su desarrollo social en la época del castrismo. El libro esta dividido en cuatro partes:'La primera mitad de mi vida' aborda pasajes no olvidados de mi niñez, aventuras amorosas de la adolescencia, el matrimonio, mis hijos, mi trabajo y el amargo despertar de un mal sueño vivido en la Cuba Socialista, que culmina con un nuevo amanecer en Miami. 'La copa de la Vida' es un tributo a los antepasados. Se plasma en blanco y negro las anécdotas contadas por nuestros padres sobre ellos para que mis hijos y nietos conozcan sus orígenes. No hay mentiras ni adornos, se presentan tal cual fueron narrados, es importante conocer nuestra historia al desnudo, eso nos ayuda a perfeccionar nuestro andar por la vida. 'De la primavera al otoño' complementa la autobiografía. Nos deja ver el exterior al igual que una ventana abierta. Este capitulo da a conocer el contexto social que me rodeo desde la niñez hasta la madures de mi vida, mis mejores amigos, mis enemigos, los vecinos mas cercanos. Todos tuvieron un momento de convergencia conmigo y dejaron recuerdos imperecederos. 'Sudario de orquídeas blancas' refleja la metamorfosis de la Revolución cubana a través de mis experiencias personales. Tras un sudario de orquídeas blancas virtual se nos hizo creer en 1959 al mundo y a nosotros que la Revolución era un tierno capullo de mariposa, ocultando su verdadera naturaleza, era solo un gusarapo que se convirtió en sapo. Hoy Cuba es su lodazal.

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