Cuban Kids

Cuban Kids by George Ancona, published by Marshall Cavendish in 2000, is a 40-page exploration of the lives of children in Cuba. This edition presents a photostudy that captures the essence of Cuban culture, history, and spirit, highlighting both the similarities and differences between American and Cuban youngsters. The book is written in English and features dimensions of 8.5 by 10.25 inches.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of information that documents the daily lives and experiences of Cuban children. The content focuses on various aspects of family life and cultural practices, providing insights into the Caribbean and Latin American context. This engaging work serves as a valuable resource for understanding the unique perspectives of young people in Cuba while also drawing parallels to their American counterparts.
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Filled with fascinating information, a timely and remarkable photostudy of the children of Cuba documents and brings to life the Cuban culture, history, and spirit, showing the similarities and differences between American and Cuban youngsters.
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