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In February 1957, seasoned journalist Herbert Matthews of "New York Times" sought to learn the truth in Cuba. Was Castro still alive with his "26th of July" movement in the Sierra Maestra Mountains? With advice from Ernest Hemingway and seasoned scout Nadia Sanchez, Matthews is guided into the jungle, to sit and talk with Castro himself, before he's launched into the heat of a pitched battle and ultimately into the arms of Nadia. This action-adventure/romance is a fictional account of a true story based on Matthews' scribbled notes sketched from his powerful interview with Fidel Castro.…mehr

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In February 1957, seasoned journalist Herbert Matthews of "New York Times" sought to learn the truth in Cuba. Was Castro still alive with his "26th of July" movement in the Sierra Maestra Mountains? With advice from Ernest Hemingway and seasoned scout Nadia Sanchez, Matthews is guided into the jungle, to sit and talk with Castro himself, before he's launched into the heat of a pitched battle and ultimately into the arms of Nadia. This action-adventure/romance is a fictional account of a true story based on Matthews' scribbled notes sketched from his powerful interview with Fidel Castro. Considered "the interview of the century" Matthews is aided by the deep passion and drive of the indefatigable Nadia Sanchez.
Autorenporträt
Gary Ross Watkins, a Viet Nam veteran (B.A. Sociology/Psychology, San DiegoState, B.A. Education, U of Manitoba, M.A. Sociology U of Man.) from Winnipeg,Manitoba left home at 18 to join the US military. Through education and yearningto understand human behaviour, he tried to find his way "home" again. Today as aretired teacher he spends his time traveling the countryside, with his dog, meetingfolks from the heartland, who give him a sense of worthiness and purpose to thisgreat human struggle.