Ferrer’s narrative offers a human warmth in the form of jokes and jolts of emotion couched in rich historical context ... She approaches the mountains of journals, letters and documents left behind by her parents with the same rigor she applies to files in Cuba’s national archives. The revelations she finds — about Poly, about her parents — are divulged as if they were being processed on the page, with palpable surprise, delight and, at times, grief.
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