The bluest sky

Título
The bluest sky

Christina Diaz, Gonzalez

Resumen
There are two versions of Hector: the public and the private. It's the only way to survive in communist Cuba--especially when your father was exiled to the U.S. and labeled an enemy of the people. Hector must always be seen as a fierce supporter of the regime, even if that means loudly rejecting the father he still loves. But in the summer of 1980, those two versions are hard to keep separate. No longer able to suppress a public uprising, the Cuban government says it will open the port of Mariel to all who wish to leave the country--if they can find a boat. But choosing to leave comes with a price.

Fecha de publicación como intervalo
2024,
 
2022

Descripción física
314 pages ; 22 cm.

Término de la materia
Exiles -- Fiction.
 
Refugees -- Fiction.
 
Families -- Cuba -- Fiction.

Término geográfico
Cuba -- History -- Fiction.
 
Cuba -- Social conditions -- 1959-1990 -- Fiction.

Género
Historical fiction.

Síntesis
There are two versions of Hector: the public and the private. It's the only way to survive in communist Cuba--especially when your father was exiled to the U.S. and labeled an enemy of the people. Hector must always be seen as a fierce supporter of the regime, even if that means loudly rejecting the father he still loves. But in the summer of 1980, those two versions are hard to keep separate. No longer able to suppress a public uprising, the Cuban government says it will open the port of Mariel to all who wish to leave the country--if they can find a boat. But choosing to leave comes with a price.

ISBN
9780593372791
 
9780593372821

Información de publicación
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, [2022]
 
New York : A Yearling Book, [2024]
 
©2022.


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