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Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba by Tom Gjelten

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Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba

The Biography of a Cause

Tom Gjelten

Penguin Publishing Group · Print & ebook · August 25, 2009

Reading lane: Cuban History

In this widely hailed book, NPR correspondent Tom Gjelten fuses the story of the Bacardi family and their famous rum business with Cuba's tumultuous experience over the last 150 years to produce a deeply entertaining historical narrative.

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Authors
Tom Gjelten
Publisher
Penguin Publishing Group
Published
August 25, 2009
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Cuban History · Caribbean & Latin American Studies
Reading lane
Cuban History

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  • Corporate Histories

  • Wine & Spirits

  • Cuban History

About This Book

In this widely hailed book, NPR correspondent Tom Gjelten fuses the story of the Bacardi family and their famous rum business with Cuba's tumultuous experience over the last 150 years to produce a deeply entertaining historical narrative. The company Facundo Bacardi launched in Cuba in 1862 brought worldwide fame to the island, and in the decades that followed his Bacardi descendants participated in every aspect of Cuban life. With his intimate account of their struggles and...

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In this widely hailed book, NPR correspondent Tom Gjelten fuses the story of the Bacardi family and their famous rum business with Cuba's tumultuous experience over the last 150 years to produce a deeply entertaining historical narrative. The company Facundo Bacardi launched in Cuba in 1862 brought worldwide fame to the island, and in the decades that followed his Bacardi descendants participated in every aspect of Cuban life. With his intimate account of their struggles and adventures across five generations, Gjelten brings to life the larger story of Cuba's fight for freedom, its tortured relationship with America, the rise of Fidel Castro, and the violent division of the Cuban nation.

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