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Chantel Acevedo – Cages

Chantel Acevedo Cages review and information of the novel by the Cuban-American writer. Europa Editions will publish the Emily St. Chantel Acevedo novel on June 9, 2026. Here you can read information about the content of the book, the author and the publication.

Chantel Acevedo Cages reviews

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  • “Acevedo has written the impossible: an Odyssey for the Cuban 20th century.” (Junot Diaz)

Chantel Acevedo Cages

Cages

  • Author: Chantel Acevedo (United States)
  • Book type: novel on Cuba
  • Publisher: Europa Editions
  • To be released: June 9, 2026
  • Length: 256 pages
  • Format: paperback / ebook
  • Prize: $ 26.00 / $ 14.99
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Blurb of the novel by Chantel Acevedo on Cuba

A sweeping, choral portrait of a man as seen through the eyes of those who loved him, feared him, and were betrayed by him.

Cages is the story of Felix—a zookeeper in Cuba during the time of the missile crisis, an exile in swinging sixties London, and finally a dying man in 1980s AIDS-era Miami. In this daring novel, Acevedo’s most personal and heartfelt to date, the fragments of Felix’s story are put together like pieces of a puzzle by one who knew him mostly as an absence.

Cuba, 1963. Felix risks everything for an illicit love affair with a co-worker. In a society where homosexuality is branded “counterrevolutionary,” their tenderness unfolds in the shadow of danger, treachery, and political oppression. In London, Felix and his wife Anabel navigate exile and reinvention, while an aspiring actress named Claudia finds herself drawn into their orbit, her ambitions and desires colliding with Felix’s own hunger for connection.

Years later, Virgilio—Anabel’s devoted brother—recounts the disintegration of Felix’s marriage and his decision to step in and protect the family Felix abandoned. From Anabel, long silent about her complicity in the events that forced Felix’s flight from Cuba, to Rita, the daughter born out of wedlock, each vivid character gives us a different version of Felix, and the result is a dazzling mosaic of longing, deception, survival, and reconciliation.

Spanning Havana, London, and Miami over a thirty-year arc, Cages explores exile, forbidden love, fractured families, the nature of truth, and the stories we tell to make sense of the people we cannot forget.

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Ivonne Lamazares – The Tilting House

Ivonne Lamazares The Tilting House review, recensie en informatie roman van de op Cuba geboren Amerikaanse schrijfster. Op 22 juli 2025 verschijnt bij Counterpoint Press de nieuwe roman van de Cubaans-Amerikaanse schrijfster Ivonne Lamazares. Een Nederlandse vertaling van het boek is niet verkrijgbaar.

Ivonne Lamazares The Tilting House review en recensie

  • “Filled with the complexity of history and the immigrant experience, The Tilting House is a globetrotting drama that explores the limits of family loyalty.” (Michael Welch, Chicago Review of Books)
  • “The Tilting House is a lyrical, haunting exploration of exile and belonging, memory and betrayal, and the inescapable pull of family and legacy. Against the backdrop of a Cuba still reckoning with the upheaval of revolution, Ivonne Lamazares crafts a story of love and loss, following the unforgettable Yuri—a young woman caught between the ghosts of history and the promise of an uncertain future. With exquisite prose and unflinching insight, The Tilting House introduces a cast of exiles and dreamers, survivors and schemers, artists and agitators, all bound by the weight of the past and the search for home in a world forever shaped by destiny.” (Alex Espinoza)

Ivonne Lamazares The Tilting House

The Tilting House

  • Auteur: Ivonne Lamazares (Verenigde Staten)
  • Soort boek: Cuba roman
  • Taal; Engels
  • Uitgever: Counterpont Press
  • Verschijnt: 22 juli 2025
  • Omvang: 304 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: gebonden boek / ebook
  • Prijs: $ 27,00 / $ 14,99
  • Boek bestellen bij: Amazon / Bol / Libris

Flaptekst van de roman over Cuba van Ivonne Lamazares

Two estranged sisters with a complicated past and an acrimonious present reunite in 1990s Cuba to confront the riddle of family amid the scars of political upheaval.

In the summer of 1993, Yuri, a teenage orphan, is living with her strict, religious aunt Ruth in a Havana suburb when Mariela, a thirty-four-year-old artist, arrives from the United States with a shocking revelation. She claims to be Yuri’s sister, insisting that she and Yuri share a mother, and that Ruth essentially kidnapped her when she sent her into exile against her will through Operation Pedro Pan. Forced to grow up in orphanages, Mariela spent the past three decades in the United States and has returned to Cuba to reclaim her roots, make art, and perhaps seek vengeance on Ruth. Yuri is both fascinated and repulsed by the young, glamorous, and aggrieved Mariela. When Ruth is jailed for unknown charges, Yuri falls further into Mariela’s mercurial orbit.

Spanning two countries and three decades, The Tilting House explores identity and family loyalty, the effects of losing one’s mother and motherland, the scars of political and historical upheaval, and an immigrant’s complex quest both to return “home” and to be free from the past. Through her long journey, Yuri comes to understand that the past cannot be fully recovered, or fully escaped, even as she approaches the possibility of compassion for Mariela, for Ruth, for others, and for herself.

Ivonne Lamazares was born in Havana. She left Cuba at the age of thirteen and settled in Florida. Her first novel, The Sugar Island, was translated into seven languages. Her short fiction and nonfiction have appeared in Latina magazine, The Southern ReviewMichigan Quarterly ReviewThe Florida Review, and elsewhere. Lamazares is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship and three Florida Individual Artist Fellowships. She lives in Miami and teaches writing at Miami Dade College.

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Herman Portocarero – De diamant diaspora

Herman Portocarero De diamant diaspora recensie en informatie over de inhoud met nieuwe historische inzichten in de Joodse diaspora tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Op 20 mei 2019 verschijnt bij Uitgeverij Polis het boek over een joodse familiegeschiedenis van Herman Portocarero.

Herman Portocarero De diamant diaspora Recensie en Informatie

Als de redactie het boek gelezen heeft, kun je op deze pagina de recensie en waardering lezen van De diamant diaspora, het nieuwe boek van Herman Portocarero. Daarnaast zijn hier gegevens van de uitgave en bestelmogelijkheden opgenomen. Bovendien kun je op deze pagina informatie lezen over de inhoud van het boek De diamant diaspora; Een verborgen geschiedenis tussen Antwerpen en Havanna.

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De diamant diaspora

Een verborgen geschiedenis tussen Antwerpen en Havanna

  • Schrijver: Herman Portocarero (België)
  • Soort boek: geschiedenisboek, joodse familiegeschiedenis
  • Uitgever: Uitgeverij Polis
  • Verschijnt: 20 mei 2019
  • Omvang: 240 pagina’s
  • Uitgave: Paperback
  • Waardering:

Inhoud van De diamant diaspora

De Tweede Wereldoorlog schudt Antwerpen stevig door elkaar. Op zoek naar een veiliger bestaan migreren vele Joden naar Havana. Die beslissing brengt een groot deel van de Antwerpse diamantsector naar Cuba. Een kleine ontdekking bracht Herman Portocarero op het spoor van Joodse families. Aan de hand van gedetailleerd onderzoek reconstrueert hij het verhaal van hun reizen, levens en nalatenschap – in Antwerpen, Havana en New York.

De diamantdiaspora biedt niet alleen nieuwe historische inzichten in de Joodse diaspora tijdens de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Herman Portocarero zoekt uit hoe en waarom mensen migreren en hoe migranten gezien en ontvangen worden. Hoe passen ze zich aan – of niet – en is er ruimte voor een terugkeer?

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