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    What I Did in Cuba
    • What I Did in Cuba

      • 100pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
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      The author recounts a tumultuous journey through Cuba during Fidel Castro's 'Special Period', highlighting the challenges faced while navigating from Havana to Trinidad in a rented Nissan. With a humorous touch, he shares experiences of cultural quirks and the absurdities of travel, including the peculiar insurance for stolen tires. This vivid narrative captures the essence of life in Cuba during a time of economic hardship, offering insights into the resilience and resourcefulness of its people amidst the chaos.

      What I Did in Cuba
    • Barenaked Ladies

      Public Stunts, Private Stories

      • 306pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      3,7(121)Évaluer

      The narrative chronicles the remarkable journey of Barenaked Ladies, tracing their evolution from youthful enthusiasts to multiplatinum music icons. This account offers a unique insight into their rise to fame, revealing the challenges and triumphs that shaped their career. For the first time in the United States, readers can explore the band's extraordinary story and the factors that contributed to their status as a musical phenomenon.

      Barenaked Ladies
    • Karl Henrik Vonheim, a brilliant but autocratic conductor, sponsors the debut of a young pianist, Francesca Noble. However, her life as a protegee seems to exact a heavy price and journalist Peter Meredith, researching a biography of the man, decides to investigate. By the author of "Deadly Score".

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