Boxing for Cuba: An Immigrant's Story

Author:   Guillermo Vicente Vidal
Publisher:   Fulcrum Inc.,US
ISBN:  

9781555919108


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 May 2013
Format:   Paperback
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""An inspiring story.""-Ken Salazar, United States Secretary of the Interior A poignant and inspirational memoir of one family's emigration from Cuba to the United States during the harsh political times associated with the Cuban Revolution, Boxing for Cuba is a lyrical testament to the tenacity of the human spirit. A must-read for all. Guillermo Vicente Vidal is a native of Cuba and grew up in Colorado. After graduating from college, he held various government positions, including mayor of Denver. Vidal is president and CEO of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Denver, and he lives with his family in Denver, Colorado.

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Author:   Guillermo Vicente Vidal
Publisher:   Fulcrum Inc.,US
Imprint:   Fulcrum Inc.,US
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.397kg
ISBN:  

9781555919108


ISBN 10:   1555919103
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 May 2013
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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I really enjoyed it. &#8212President Bill Clinton<br><br> The book is lovely, beautifully written and so evocative of a time and place. &#8212Anna Quindlen <br><br> Growing up in a wealthy, privileged family in Havana in the 1950s, Guillermo seemed to lead an idyllic life, but, in fact, he and his brothers lay awake for hours as their parents raged at each other long into the night. Then Castro came to power, and, in 1961, Guillermo's parents sent the boys to the U.S. with more than 14,000 other Cuban children on Operation Peter Pan. When relatives in Miami failed to meet the Vidal brothers, they found themselves in an orphanage in Denver, where they suffered brutal abuse. After many years, their parents joined them; Vidal grew up to be mayor of Denver, and today he is a Hispanic business leader. Cuban Americans will certainly take pride in the successful immigrant story here, but the candor of the personal drama at home gives the book added depth and resonance. Paralleling the broader context of political uproar in Cuba and the missile crisis are the raging battles between the parents, from which there wasno escape. -- Booklist <br>


I really enjoyed it. &#8212President Bill Clinton The book is lovely, beautifully written and so evocative of a time and place. &#8212Anna Quindlen Growing up in a wealthy, privileged family in Havana in the 1950s, Guillermo seemed to lead an idyllic life, but, in fact, he and his brothers lay awake for hours as their parents raged at each other long into the night. Then Castro came to power, and, in 1961, Guillermo's parents sent the boys to the U.S. with more than 14,000 other Cuban children on Operation Peter Pan. When relatives in Miami failed to meet the Vidal brothers, they found themselves in an orphanage in Denver, where they suffered brutal abuse. After many years, their parents joined them; Vidal grew up to be mayor of Denver, and today he is a Hispanic business leader. Cuban Americans will certainly take pride in the successful immigrant story here, but the candor of the personal drama at home gives the book added depth and resonance. Paralleling the broader context of political uproar in Cuba and the missile crisis are the raging battles between the parents, from which there wasno escape. -- Booklist


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Guillermo Vicente Vidal is a native of Cuba, and grew up in Colorado. After graduating from the University of Colorado, he held various government positions, including Mayor of Denver. Vidal is president and CEO of the Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metro Denver, and he lives with his family in Denver.

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