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Sonny, by Israel Cartaya

Sonny, by Israel Cartaya

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Cuba, the '70s. Rosa raises her son Sonny hidden away in her house in Placetas, convinced that she is the wife of God and that His return to this world is imminent. When she is taken into hospital, Sonny is forced to leave the house, causing quite a commotion among his neighbors. The boy doesn't understand a thing. For the first time in his sixteen years he finds himself alone and helpless, exposed to the crude reality of a world that is now being revealed to him in all its glory. Small provincial towns, palm-hut villages, juvenile centers for difficult youths, hospitals. A bittersweet journey through rural Cuba at the height of the Castro regime, lived through the innocence of someone discovering everything for the first time. History, romance, bullying, suspense, sabotage and murder. Madness or the Voice of God?

Sonny, by Israel Cartaya

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #8233604 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-03-16
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.00" h x 1.18" w x 6.00" l, 1.51 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 470 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Interesting story of life in Cuba told from the perspective of those who suffered and died for it. By FORMER Kindle Customer Love is everywhere, but is often distorted by circumstances until it cannot be easily recognized. Even though Sonny has been isolated for over 16 years, and Marcos has been shuffled between youth camps for about as long, they are attracted by some level of recognition as family even though they had never met before to become mutual friends and protectors. Intermittent contact with their mother after Sonny was taken away is confusing, and developing circumstances look grim, but an Angel has been watching and helping since Ross's arrival in Cuba. He becomes the missing father figure as he tries to help, but he is limited in the end. This story needs a few more chapters to achieve the hoped for ending that could still happen, but we are left with much desire and not enough information to resolve the sorry to our haunted satisfaction or worst fears while wishing for a bit more story.This is a very good book to read as the US is rapidly moving toward diplomatic and trade relations in spite of decades of mistrust, economic and political sanctions, and terrible suffering of all Cubans, either in Cuba or the US.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Top reading By CGP A very promising young writer, extremely well written and startling story. It will be very interesting to follow this writer and see if there will be more well-crafted works. An upcoming star authors, publishers should be vigilant.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Amazing read, couldn't put it down!! By Kurien A. Kodiattu A moving and incredibly well written piece by a very talented young writer..... Will keep my eyes out for his future works

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