Impressive… [Cristina García’s] story is about three generations of Cuban women and their separate responses to the revolution. Her special feat is to tell it in a style as warm and gentle as the ‘sustaining aromas of vanilla and almond,’ as rhythmic as the music of Beny Moré.
- Time
Cristina García’s acclaimed book is the haunting, bittersweet story of a family experiencing a country’s revolution and the revelations that follow. The lives of Celia del Pino and her husband, daughters, and grandchildren mirror the magical realism of Cuba itself, a landscape of beauty and poverty, idealism and corruption. Dreaming in Cuban is “a work that possesses both the intimacy of a Chekov story and the hallucinatory magic of a novel by Gabriel García Márquez” (The New York Times). In celebration of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the novel’s original publication, this edition features a new introduction by the author.
Praise for Dreaming in Cuban
Remarkable… an intricate weaving of dramatic events with the supernatural and the cosmic… evocative and lush.
- San Francisco Chronicle
Captures the pain, the distance, the frustrations and the dreams of these family dramas with a vivid, poetic prose.
- TheWashington Post
Brilliant… With tremendous skill, passion and humor, García just may have written the definitive story of Cuban exiles and some of those they left behind.
- The Denver Post