![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The timeline in Havana switches between Marisol’s present and her grandmother’s past, and I love how they intertwine to create a complete story.īoth of these women are strong and passionate, while honoring the bonds of family and of truth to themselves.Ĭleeton does an excellent job of bringing the plight of the people from now and then to the forefront of every scene. Past Meets Present in this Historical and Contemporary Romance ![]() With the help of her tour guide and love interest, Luis, Marisol finally finds the truth about the woman she adored but never really knew fully. Once she is in Cuba, family history and buried secrets come to light, requiring Marisol to pursue leads and piece together the details she never knew existed about her grandmother. As part of her Elisa’s last wishes, Marisol embarks on a somewhat harrowing journey to Cuba with ashes smuggled in her suitcase. Marisol is a journalist who recently lost her grandmother, Elisa, who was the most important person in her life. The story within is both heartbreaking and hopeful, with the love of a torn country and her people dreaming of a better future passionately portrayed on every page. The beautifully written and richly detailed Next Year in Havana is so much more than a gorgeous cover. ![]()
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