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Skywriting a novel of Cuba

The heroine is Carmen Peregrin, daughter of an assassinated Cuban revolutionary. Brought up in the U.S., she goes to Cuba to meet her half-brother, Camilo, who soon after tries to escape to the U.S. by raft. He is captured and jailed, and the novel follows Carmen's efforts to obtain his release by a bribe, money for which she raises among rich ancestors in Spain. By the author of Singing to Cuba.

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  • "The heroine is Carmen Peregrin, daughter of an assassinated Cuban revolutionary. Brought up in the U.S., she goes to Cuba to meet her half-brother, Camilo, who soon after tries to escape to the U.S. by raft. He is captured and jailed, and the novel follows Carmen's efforts to obtain his release by a bribe, money for which she raises among rich ancestors in Spain. By the author of Singing to Cuba."
  • "The heroine is Carmen Peregrin, daughter of an assassinated Cuban revolutionary. Brought up in the U.S., she goes to Cuba to meet her half-brother, Camilo, who soon after tries to escape to the U.S. by raft. He is captured and jailed, and the novel follows Carmen's efforts to obtain his release by a bribe, money for which she raises among rich ancestors in Spain. By the author of Singing to Cuba."@en
  • "The heroine is Carmen Peregrin, daughter of an assassinated Cuban revolutionary. Brought up in the U.S., she goes to Cuba to meet her half-brother, Camilo, who tries the next day to escape to the U.S. by raft. He is captured and jailed, and the novel follows Carmen's efforts to obtain his release by a bribe, money for which she raises among rich relatives in Spain."@en

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  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Adventure fiction"
  • "Adventure fiction"@en

http://schema.org/name

  • "Skywriting a novel of Cuba"@en
  • "Escrito en el cielo"@es
  • "Escrito en el cielo"
  • "Skywriting : a novel of Cuba"@en
  • "Skywriting : a novel of Cuba"
  • "Otiyot ba-shamayim"