Born to translate Cuba
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Born to translate Cuba

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247 pages 2014

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"In this lively memoir, told with engaging wit and emotion, Alberto González Rivero, poor country boy, masters English, earns his university degree, and embarks on a bright teaching future. Suddenly economic disaster strikes his family and almost all Cuban families during the 'Special Period' of the 1990s. Alberto, now the young father of two little daughters, struggles mightily to keep food on the table. Just when things are looking especially grim, a chance encounter with Reverend Raúl Suárez of the Matin Luther King Center in Havana provides him with the chance to utilize his special gift and training in languages as the interpreter for visiting delegations--and eventually as a translator for Fidel Castro himself."--Page [4] of cover.

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