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The Green Island: A Romp Through Cuba's Wild Side

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Embark on an exploration of southern Cuba as writer JJ Mikel attempts to climb Pico Turquino—the tallest mountain on this largest of Caribbean islands—and encounters a world that is expansive, lush, and full of wonders. Along the way, he discovers that Cuba isn’t quite Cuba, not really what we think of when we hear that word. For behind the façade of decrepit Communism lurks a complex and startlingly beautiful country with a unique mix of cultures and a friendly, vibrant populace.

63 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 10, 2016

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November 12, 2016
As the travels of Mr. Mikel in Cuba unfolds, one gets the faint impression of reading the diary of a modern day Ernest Hemingway exploring Cuba and its wonders like he did in the late thirties. A cadre of local Cubans and traveling foreigners come to life in this descriptive yet succinct telling of a quiet man slowing embracing the culture and fauna that he eventually comes to love.
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