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."
"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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