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Finding Manana

A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus

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Finding Manana

By: Mirta Ojito
Narrated by: Mirta Ojito, Juan Arturo
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A vibrant, moving memoir of prizewinning journalist and New York Times reporter Mirta Ojito and her departure from Cuba in the Mariel boatlift—an enduring story of a family caught up in the tumultuous politics of the twentieth century.

Mirta Ojito was one teenager among more than a hundred thousand fellow refugees who traveled to Miami during the unprecedented events of the Mariel boatlift. Growing up, Ojito was eager to fit in and join Castro’s Young Pioneers, but as she grew older and began to understand the darker side of the Cuban revolution, she and her family began to aspire to a safer, happier life. When Castro opened Cuba’s borders for those who wanted to leave, her family was more than ready to go: they had been waiting for the opportunity for twenty years.

Now an acclaimed reporter, Ojito tells her story and reckons with her past with all of the determination and intelligence—and the will to confront darkness—that carried her through the boatlift. In this stunning autobiography, she sets out to find the people who set this exodus in motion, including the Vietnam vet on whose boat, Mañana, she finally crossed the treacherous Florida Strait. In Finding Mañana, Ojito and tell the stories of the boatlift’s key players in superb and poignant detail—chronicling both individual lives and a major historical event.
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This was my first audible! It might be hard for people to believe it but it is true. I am hooked! I could not stop listening to the narrators Juan Arturo and the author. Juan Arturo’s voice was clear, strong and showed emotion when needed. I am looking forward to hearing other books by Juan Arturo!

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The stories of people living under Castro’s administration reminds me of the stories of people who survived cults. The trauma of being under the authority of narcissistic leaders, having to curate who one needs to be for survival, while secretly holding fast to one’s truest self.
There’s so much more in this book than my biggest take aways. I’m grateful for what I learned. Graçias, Mirta Ojito.

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Just didn’t catch my interest at all. A bit hard with the accent. Storyline in general I didn’t like.

recommended by friend. Glad I bought in a big sale.

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