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Cuba Libre!

Che, Fidel, and the Improbable Revolution That Changed World History

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Cuba Libre!

By: Tony Perrottet
Narrated by: Robertson Dean
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The surprising story of Che Guevara, Fidel Castro, and the scrappy band of rebel men and women who followed them.

Most people are familiar with the basics of the Cuban Revolution of 1956–1959: it was led by two of the twentieth century’s most charismatic figures, Fidel Castro and Che Guevara; it successfully overthrew the island nation’s US–backed dictator; and it quickly went awry under Fidel’s rule.

But less is remembered about the amateur nature of the movement or the lives of its players. In this wildly entertaining and meticulously researched account, historian and journalist Tony Perrottet unravels the human drama behind history’s most improbable revolution: a scruffy handful of self-taught revolutionaries—many of them kids just out of college, literature majors, and art students, and including a number of extraordinary women—who defeated 40,000 professional soldiers to overthrow the dictatorship of Fulgencio Batista. Cuba Libre!’s deep dive into the revolution reveals fascinating details: How did Fidel’s highly organized lover Celia Sánchez whip the male guerrillas into shape? Who were the two dozen American volunteers who joined the Cuban rebels? How do you make land mines from condensed milk cans—or, for that matter, cook chorizo à la guerrilla (sausage guerrilla-style)?

Cuba Libre! is an absorbing look back at a liberation movement that captured the world's imagination with its spectacular drama, foolhardy bravery, tragedy, and, sometimes, high comedy—and that set the stage for Cold War tensions that pushed the world to the brink of nuclear war.
20th Century Latin America Modern World Suspenseful Americas Caribbean & West Indies United States Revolution History
Informative History • Fascinating Story • Humanizing Context • Entertaining Education • Detailed Backdrop

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Fascinating story, couldn't stop listening until it was complete. Hearing all of the details of the revolution was eye opening.

Deep look into an interesting time

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I know Fidel and Che as Cold War cliche icons but almost nothing about the Cuban Revolution itself. Perrottet sets out to retell that story afresh by puttung aside the animosity between the US and Cuba with a straight up "this is what happened" retelling without presuming to know what would transpire in the years after the revolution, and to do so with the flare of a novelist. The story is way better than I imagined. It is something of a fairy tale. The literary aspect is not by accident as Fidel and his group were college educated urbane middle-class romantics, they were reading books by Emile Zola, Edward Gibbon and Cervantes while building tree forts in the jungle. How they went from 20 unlikely guys (and a few women) in the remotest mountains who forgot to bring shaving razors, to conquering the island (and the attention of the world) is the stuff of legend. It is a wonderfully fun and upbeat story. Don't worry about the ideology, communism doesn't even enter the story until after the revolution. Read it for entertainment, for education, this is one great tale with clear good and bad guys, overcoming improbable odds, fame and fortune, humor and drama set in an exotic land of pristine jungle mountains, mafioso casinos, coffee farmers, feudal landlords, and a cast of colorful people. What a delightful way to learn about Cuba as everything comes back this moment and nothing afterwards can be understood without it.

WOW! What an awesome story

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Robertson Dean has a hell of a voice. I really enjoy detailed slice of life history books. This one mainly covers a 4 year stretch of Cuban history. I wish it would've covered Fidel's tenure as Prime Minister more but still a fantastic journey.

A good soldier doesn't always make a great politician

Two thumbs way up

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I loved how the story was very easy to follow and came alive. fantastic book

touching account of the Cuban Revolutionary War

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More people who read and understand this the better. A lawyer who wrote and worked as Fidel did should be a lesson to the United States Aston what a leader is. As opposed to a bankrupted convicted felon who lies and destroys lives for his own benefit.

Great history

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