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    • Age Range: Young Adult
    • Pub. Date: February 2004
    • 215pp

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      • Pub. Date: February 2004
      • Publisher: Scholastic, Inc.
      • Format: Paperback, 215pp
      • Age Range: Young Adult

      Synopsis

      Yara Garcia and her family live a middle-class life in Havana, Cuba. But in 1967, as Communist ruler Fidel Castro tightens his hold on Cuba, the Garcias, who do not share the political beliefs of the Communist Party, are forced to flee to Miami, Florida. There, Yara encounters a strange land with foreign customs. She knows very little English, and she finds that the other students in her new school have much more freedom than she and her sisters. Tension develops between her parents, as Mami grows more independent and Papi joins a militant anti-Castro organization.

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      Writing in the diary which her father gave her, thirteen-year-old Yara describes life with her family in Havana, Cuba, in 1967 as well as her experiences in Miami, Florida, after immigrating there to be reunited with some relatives while leaving others behind.

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      A well-told story. . . . Full of mystery and misunderstandings, it will keep the reader on edge until the very end.

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      really good bookby Anonymous

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      October 07, 2007: This is a really great book being cuban i can relate to yara. It just shows how different cultures can be. I read this book last year and i loved it. i also loved the diary form of the book and how it shows you when it happend. i would deffanitly recammend this book big time!

      Flight to Freedomby Anonymous

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      January 24, 2006: This is a book about a girl who came to Miami from Cuba, and writes about her experiences in her diary. I love the way that Veciana-Suarez uses the streets' stores and buildings here in Miami. For example: once I was reading in the car and I noticed that I was on Flagler around the time I was reading about Flagler Street or I would think 'Hey I've been to that place before.' I also like Veciana-Suarez's writing style. The sentences are simple enough so you can read faster. I also like how she wrote about the culture. I often thought of my crazy Cuban relatives while reading about Yara's crazy Cuban relatives. I would even compare them! The book opened my eyes a little wider to my Cuban culture. I will never forget how this book changed the way I view my culture. Flight to Freedom talks alot about the communist government. Reading it I would sometimes say: 'We should give this book to Bush to see if he would help out the Cubans.' This book, I hope, opened the eyes of many young Americans on the issues Cuba faces. I hope that they will now understand Cubans a little better and theat they know about our culture. So if you would like to be educated and enriched by the Cuban clture buy this book. It is the best book you will read. Hey, it was the best book I have ever read!!!!!!


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