5 edition of The boys from Dolores found in the catalog.
The boys from Dolores
Patrick Symmes
Published
2008
by Vintage Books in New York
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Written in
Edition Notes
Statement | Patrick Symmes. |
Series | Vintage departures |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | 352 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 352 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL23102542M |
ISBN 10 | 1400076447 |
ISBN 10 | 9781400076444 |
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The Boys from Dolores illuminates the elite island society from which Fidel Castro and his brother Raul emerged. The Colegio de Dolores was a Jesuit boarding school in Santiago, Cuba's rich and ancient second city, where Fidel and Raul were educated in From the author of Chasing Che, the remarkable tale of a group of boys at the heart of Cuba's /5.
Absorbing study of a Jesuit boy's school at which the Castro boys were students. The point of view is that of his fellow classmates and others who attended the school. It's a tribute to a now forbidden school regimen.
The book details the post Dolores lives of many of the graduates both in the US The boys from Dolores book and elsewhere/5(28). About The Boys from Dolores. 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 in the s from among the most affluent and ambitious families in eastern Cuba, they were groomed at the elite Colegio de Dolores for achievement and leadership.
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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 s 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. The Boys from Dolores. Fidel Castro's Classmates from Revolution to ExileBy Patrick Symmes pages. Pantheon. $ Every year, an aging group of. Here, in “The Boys From Dolores,” is the striving, blustery year-old Fidel, writing to Franklin Roosevelt in for “a 10 dollars bill green american.” The heart of the book is.
book online The Boys from Dolores: Fidel Castro s Schoolmates from Revolution to Exile (Vintage. "The Boys from Dolores" is a chronicle of young students and the Cuba they were born to lead. Brought together one day in for a school photo at one of the island's most elite academies, their ranks included future doctors and engineers, refugees and warriors, and two brothers - Fidel and Raul Castro - who would come to rule the fate of all s: Read "The Boys from Dolores Fidel Castro's Classmates from Revolution to Exile" by Patrick Symmes available from Rakuten Kobo.
From the author of Chasing Che, here is the remarkable tale of a group of boys at the heart of Cuba's political and soci Brand: Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group. "The Boys from Dolores", a rich and detailed account of Fidel Castro's boyhood as told through the eyes of his classmates, is terrific in every way.
From the opening reunion in Miami of the alumni from the Jesuit Dolores School in Santiago, Cuba to the finale where the author returns to Miami, Castro is revealed to the hilt.5/5(5).
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Get this from a library. The boys from Dolores: Fidel Castro and his generation, from revolution to exile. [Patrick Symmes] -- This volume is a collective biography of the generation that made and lost Cuba 70 years of tumult, battle, revolution and diaspora.
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However, the “boys from Dolores” may very well not be the final arbiters of that. It is their children and grandchildren who will have the task of reconciling Cubans both on and off the island. Find many great new & used options and get the best deals for Vintage Departures Ser.: The Boys from Dolores: Fidel Castro's Schoolmates from Revolution to Exile by Patrick Symmes (Trade Paper) at the best online prices at eBay.
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