The Boys from Dolores: Fidel Castro's Schoolmates from Revolution to Exile (Vintage Departures)
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ISBN: 1400076447 / Publisher: Vintage, May 2008
Draws on interviews with a dozen of Fidel Castro's former classmates at the Colegio de Dolores to provide a close-up look at a little-known period in Castro's life, his formative years in Santiago, and the effects of the Cuban Revolution on Castro and his classmates, many of whom left Cuba in its wake.
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From the author of Chasing Che, here is the remarkable tale of a group of boys at the heart of Cuba's political and social history. Chosen in the 1940s from among the most affluent and ambitious families in eastern Cuba, they were groomed at the elite Colegio de Dolores for achievement and leadership. Instead, they were swept into war, revolution, and exile by two of their own number, Fidel and Raúl Castro. Trained by Jesuits for dialectical dexterity and the pursuit of absolutes, Fidel Castro swiftly destroyed the old Cuba they had come from, down to the hallways of Dolores itself. At once sweeping and intimate, this remarkable history by Patrick Symmes is a tour de force investigation of the world that gave birth to Fidel Castro – and the world his Cuban Revolution leaves behind.
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