Hotel Cuba, Aaron Hamburger
Hotel Cuba, Aaron Hamburger
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Hotel Cuba
A Novel

Author: Aaron Hamburger

Narrator: Marie Hoffman

Unabridged: 12 hr 50 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/02/2023


Synopsis

“Deeply moving, compulsively readable, Hotel Cuba chronicles the early twentieth century immigrant experience with a profound understanding and crackling urgency I’ve not previously encountered. I could not put it down and I could not stop thinking about it long after I’d reached its stunning conclusion. In short: You need to read this book. Right now.”—Joanna Rakoff, bestselling author of My Salinger Year“Thick with the humid air of a Havana summer night, rich with mesmerizing detail, Hotel Cuba will grab you and not let you go.”—Dolen Perkins-Valdez, author of Take My Hand, Balm and WenchFrom the award-winning author of The View from Stalin's Head, a stunning novel about two sheltered Russian Jewish sisters, desperate to get to America to make a new life, who find themselves trapped in the sultry, hedonistic world of 1920s Havana.Fleeing the chaos of World War I and the terror of the Soviet Revolution, practical, sensible Pearl Kahn and her lovestruck, impulsive younger sibling Frieda sail for America to join their sister in New York. But discriminatory new immigration laws bar their entry, and the young women are turned back at Ellis Island. With few options, Pearl and Frieda head for Havana, Cuba, convinced they will find a way to overcome this setback.At first, life in big-city Prohibition-era Havana is overwhelming, like nothing Pearl and Frieda have ever experienced—or could have ever imagined in the rural shtetl where they grew up. As the sisters begin to adjust, their plans for going to America together become complicated. Frieda falls for the not-so-dreamy man of her dreams while Pearl’s life opens up unexpectedly, offering her a taste of freedom and heady romance, and an opportunity to build a future on her own terms. Though to do so, she must confront her past and the shame she has long carried.A heartbreaking, epic family story, Hotel Cuba explores the profound courage of two women displaced from their home who strive to create a new future in an enticing and dangerous world far different from anything they have ever known.

About Aaron Hamburger

Aaron Hamburger is the author of the story collection The View from Stalin’s Head, winner of the Rome Prize in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters, and the novels Faith for Beginners, nominated for a Lambda Literary Award, Nirvana Is Here, winner of a Bronze Medal from the Foreword Reviews Indies Book Awards, and Hotel Cuba, winner of the Bridge Book Award for American Fiction. His writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, O, The Oprah Magazine, Tablet, The Forward; and numerous other publications. He lives in Washington, DC.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Amy on August 30, 2023

Did I miss something? Plenty of people with whom my tastes completely align, gave this four and five stars. I never check out other's reviews before writing my own. But I just did. I kept waiting for more, for the character(s) and stories to develop herself, and for the plot to take a turn, and untw......more

Goodreads review by Ann on June 18, 2023

This is the story of two Russian Jewish sisters who flee the brutality against Jews (from the Reds, White and others) occurring in their small hometown after the Soviet revolution. Their plan is to go to the United States, where the young man the younger, dreamier sister has already moved. However,......more

Goodreads review by Jarrett on July 14, 2024

Books like this are what I come to literature for: to be ushered into another world, to form a connection with a character, to learn about people and places I know little about, to marvel at superb writing and a writer's uncanny ability to tell a moving story that keeps me thinking about its plot, c......more

Goodreads review by Dianne on June 05, 2023

This is a story that truly touched my heart. It led me into a world and an era that I knew nothing about. It is the early twentieth century in Poland, where all is chaos and devastation is rampant during the First World War, or the Great War, and then the Soviet Revolution. Hamburger places our focu......more

Goodreads review by R.L. on May 16, 2023

I don't read much historical fiction but I loved this. The writing was gorgeous, the characters were a satisfying mix of dark and light. Reading it now as thousands of people try desperately to cross the U.S. border for a safer, freer life for themselves and their children was especially meaningful.......more