Travels in Cuba, MarieLouise Gay
Travels in Cuba, MarieLouise Gay
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Travels in Cuba

Author: Marie-Louise Gay, David Homel

Narrator: Mark Turetsky

Unabridged: 2 hr 40 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 05/01/2021


Synopsis

Even for an experienced traveler like Charlie, Cuba is a place unlike any he has visited before — an island full of surprises, secrets and puzzling contradictions.
When Charlie’s artist mother is invited to visit a school in Cuba, the whole family goes along on the trip. But the island they discover is a far cry from the all-inclusive resorts that Charlie has heard his friends talk about.
Charlie has never visited a country as strange and puzzling as Cuba — a country where he often feels like a time traveler. Where Havana’s grand Hotel Nacional sits next to buildings that seem to be crumbling before his very eyes. Where the streets are filled with empty storefronts and packs of wild dogs, but where flowers and sherbet-colored houses may lie around the next corner, and music is everywhere. Where there are many different kinds of walls — from Havana’s famous sea wall to the invisible ones that seem aimed at keeping tourists and locals apart.
Then the family heads “off the beaten track,” traveling by hot, dusty bus to Viñales, where Charlie makes friends with Lázaro, who often flies from Miami to visit his Cuban relatives. The boys ride a horse bareback, find a secret cache of rifles inside a little green mountain and go swimming with small albino fish in an underground cave. A rent-a-wreck takes the family into the countryside, where they find an abandoned hotel inhabited by goats, and a modern resort filled with tourists.
And as he goes from one strange and marvelous escapade to another, Charlie finds that his expectations about a place and its people are overturned again and again.
Key Text Features

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Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.5.6

Describe how a narrator's or speaker's point of view influences how events are described.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ivonne on March 13, 2021

I picked up this book, thinking it was a coffee-table book with glossy photos of ancient Chevrolets in Havana, the beach at Varadero, the mogotes in Viñales, the Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes in Havana, the Nicho Waterfalls — that kind of thing. How glad I am that I was wrong! The target audience f......more

Goodreads review by Christine on November 20, 2020

This was a book arc from the publisher. This is such a cute book. It would be wonderful for a read aloud in the classroom. A family goes to Cuba for vacation. Instead of staying at an all inclusive resort, this family stays with relatives and sees all the sights. They go to the beach and they also g......more

Goodreads review by Rajiv on April 11, 2021

[Blog]::[Youtube]::[Twitter]::[Instagram]::[Pinterest]::[Bloglovin] I didn’t know that “Travels in Cuba” was part of an ongoing series called “Travels with My Family,” but that did not stop me from appreciating the story. I admire the concept of the series where younger readers get to know about a......more

Goodreads review by Katharine on November 21, 2021

Another in the Travels With my Family series that I'm reading with my 7-year-old. This one addressed heavier subject matter than some of the others in this series, delving into Cuba's history and the Cuban revolution. We both loved this one and when it was over he said "I feel like we're missing som......more

Goodreads review by Julie on April 28, 2021

With thanks to NetGalley and House of Anansi Press Inc. for an early copy in return for an honest review. I love books with a strong sense of setting and anytime I can travel through the pages of the book, I'm in! I enjoyed the illustrations in the book and the general storyline, but sometimes felt t......more