Showing posts with label Cuba. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cuba. Show all posts

Saturday, May 28, 2022

Violeta: A Novel by Isabel Allende

 


Violeta: A Novel by Isabel Allende-322 pages

Violeta is telling her life story in the form of a letter to someone she loves.  She is born in 1920, the youngest of 6, the previous 5 being boys.  Her mother is sickly and spends most of her time in bed throughout Violetas life..eventually succumbing to consumption.  Her father dies when she is fairly young.  The Great Depression has a lot to do with his death and between the two events the family is forced to live in the country with some distant relatives.  They ride a train into the countryside with as much as they could pack from their previous lives.  Violeta goes from a life of privilege to one of hard work.  But she realizes that this is the best time of her life and will reflect years later on how she came of age and how it taught her valuable lessons that will see her through the hard times. 

She lives through a Great War and the fight for women's rights.  She survives not one but two pandemics.  She is married, and yet has many passionate affairs.  She experiences love and tragedy through her two children.  Through it all she is strong and a survivor.

I enjoyed it very much.  Though I must confess I got lost with all the different names because I was not familiar with any of them.  I like to think about all of the changes that people who lived during these years went through.  They truly were the toughest generation.
  


Monday, July 28, 2014

Crunch Time by Diane Mott Davidson

Crunch Time
by Diane Mott Davidson
471 Pages

Book 16 in the Culinary Mystery Series finds Colorado caterer Goldy looking for answers in the death of long time friend and ex-cop Ernest McLeod. His housekeeper Yolanda (and her aunt) is an old friend and former co-worker.

It becomes clear that Yolanda is not being completely up front with details - making her look guilty of the murder.  Lots of twists and turns before the truth finally comes out and the killer is revealed.

Watch for recipes of the food highlighted through out the story at the end of the book.

Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The Spanish American War

The Spanish American War
by Joseph Stromberg
AudioBook – 2 CDs 

John Hay, American statesman, was quoted as saying the Spanish American War was “a splendid little war.”  This was due to the fact the war lasted a little over100 days and America gained Guam, Puerto Rico, Philippines and Cuba. In addition this is a step towards becoming a global power.

In 1898 Americans were calling for a New Manifest Destiny. American Industry was thriving and the States needed new markets, outside our boundaries. At the same time, Cuba inhabitants were fighting for independence from Spain. American newspapers were using yellow journalism to sensationalize stories of appalling conditions in Cuba. Thus the idea of war against Spain was favored by most Americans.


In Feb 1898, the USS Maine, sank in the Havana Harbor. Although the reason for the sinking was unclear, the popular opinion was to blame Spain. A few months later, Congress declared war.