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Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba: The Biography of a Cause

Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba: The Biography of a Cause

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Author: Tom Gjelten
Publisher: Viking Adult
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 2148

Media: Hardcover
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 480
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.4
Dimensions (in): 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.6

ISBN: 067001978X
Dewey Decimal Number: 338.766359097491
EAN: 9780670019786
ASIN: 067001978X

Publication Date: September 4, 2008
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Product Description
A unique history of Cuba, captured in the life and times of the famous rum dynasty

The Bacardis of Cuba, builders of a rum distillery and a worldwide brand, came of age with their nation and helped define what it meant to be Cuban. Across five generations, the Bacardi family has held fast to its Cuban identity, even in exile from the country for whose freedom they once fought. Now National Public Radio correspondent Tom Gjelten tells the dramatic story of one family, its business, and its nation, a 150-year tale with the sweep and power of an epic.

The Bacardi clan--patriots and bon vivants, entrepreneurs and intellectuals--provided an example of business and civic leadership in its homeland for nearly a century. From the fight for Cuban independence from Spain in the 1860s to the rise of Fidel Castro and beyond, there is no chapter in Cuban history in which the Bacardis have not played a role. In chronicling the saga of this remarkable family and the company that bears its name, Tom Gjelten describes the intersection of business and power, family and politics, community and exile.



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5 out of 5 stars Bacardi and the Long Fight for Cuba   December 2, 2008
Outstanding book!

My father was an executive with Bacardi for 25 years. As such, I have some knowledge about the company, its history, and many of the events related in the book, as well as knowing many of the people written about in the book.

The author has done a tremendous job in his research, and in getting the essence of the Bacardi family and, by extension, the Cuban story correct.

This is not only a good read for anyone interested in the Bacardi story, but also a well written, and detailed chronicle of Cuban political history that goes back well beyond the Batista-Castro-Communist revloution times that are what people generally know about Cuba.



4 out of 5 stars cocktails castro and cubra libra   December 2, 2008
great read super history of a family the country they love politics and our american bungling. gracoius not gossipy more an ode to this past century, revolution, rum a wonderous family their love for their people their country and their product......I read my copy off the coast of Cuba......cheers


5 out of 5 stars A Fine Document   November 23, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Tom Gjelten is a reporter for National Public Radio, with extensive background in foreign affairs. He shows is skill in understanding international relations with this masterful history of Cuba, from colonial days to the present. This is a beautifully documented history, with footnotes, a detailed list of sources, and a comprehensive index.

The history of the Cuban nation is interwoven with the history of the Bacardi family, from the first Catalan immigrant, Facundo Bacardi, to the present diaspora living in exile (except for Gilda and Gustavin, who I happened to know as a child, and who were and are sympathizers of the Castro regime and are still in Cuba). He dutifully relates the sequence of presidents and dictators of the island, with the social and political background of each regime. This may sound dull and perhaps too academic, but the struggle of the family throughout the history of the island gives it a personal and involving dimension.

In the last chapter, Gjelten speaks to the dynamics of the present political situation of Cuba, both from the point of view of the exile community, as well as from the needs of the post-Castro Cuban nation. This makes the book an important resource for anyone interested in being involved, either emotionally or in a practical, active way, in the future Cuba.



5 out of 5 stars Really interesting story   October 20, 2008
this way of knowing the history of a country by knowing the history of a "Saga" or family, is really amazing. It's a ways you can understand a lot, about feelings, emotions and so. I think that the author could know something else about the history of CAtalonia to understand Facundo, Emilio...


5 out of 5 stars Excellent piece of history ...   October 15, 2008
This is a wonderful study of a family and its country. The Barcardi family proves out to be extra special and the author provides a great snapshot of the various stages of Cuban misfortune through Spanish and American imperlialism. The cause and effect insurrections within (all, but especially from Batista's coup to Castro's) are understandable and sad ... and it was wonderful to learn how the name Bacardi means so much more than Rum. Very interesting reading ... and a fine history lesson.

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