The narrative delves into Fidel Castro's final days, exploring his deteriorating health and the relentless efforts of his adversaries over five decades to oust him. It also highlights the strategic succession plan that led to his brother Raul taking the reins, detailing the complexities and challenges of this transition. Through a blend of personal insights and historical analysis, the book provides a compelling look at the end of an era in Cuban history.
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- 2014
- 2003
Cuba Confidential
- 464 pages
- 17 hours of reading
A close-up look at the battle between Miami and Havana for control of Cuba draws on exclusive interviews with Fidel Castrol, his inner circle, the family of Eli��n Gonz��lez, and others to examine the family feuds that underscore the forty-year standoff between the two cities and discusses the role of Miami extremists, CIA complicity, U.S. government involvement, and more. Reprint. 15,000 first printing.