Cuba A Novel

Cuba A Novel by Emily Barr, published by Plume in 2003, is a 324-page work that explores the life of Maggie as she navigates her post-breakup reality. Instead of the vibrant social life she envisioned, Maggie finds herself in a lonely flat with a job that fails to inspire. Her mundane existence takes an unexpected turn when she discovers her ability to overhear her neighbors, leading her to become intrigued by their plans for a trip to Cuba.
As Maggie becomes increasingly drawn to her neighbors, particularly David and Libby, she grapples with her desire for adventure and connection. The narrative delves into themes of psychological complexity, romance, and suspense, as Maggie’s curiosity propels her into a journey that challenges her perceptions of life and relationships. This edition invites readers to engage with Maggie’s evolving story, set against the backdrop of her neighbors’ impending sabbatical, and reflects on the choices that define her path forward.
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Maggie’s idea of starting over after breaking up with her boyfriend isn’t working out as planned. Instead of the fabulous career, shopping with friends, and dinner parties she’d imagined, all she has is a lonely flat, and although it pays well, her job at Vixenz isn’t worth writing home about. Life picks up for Maggie when she accidentally discovers that she can overhear everything in her neighbors’ flat. When her new neighbor David announces to his wife Libby that they and their infant son Charlie are off to Cuba on sabbatical, the travel bug is very contagious, and it doesn’t take Maggie long to decide that Libby and David are not going alone…
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