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Finding Manana Summary Audiobook

Mirta Ojito

The Journey of a Cuban Refugee to Freedom in America

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Author: Mirta Ojito

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

IBSN: 9780143036609

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2005

Audiobook length: 31min

Contents

Chapter 1Growing Up Cuban - Life Before the Exodus
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Chapter 2The Mariel Boatlift - A Nation on the Move
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Chapter 3The Journey to Freedom - Crossing the Straits
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Chapter 4Arriving in America - The Transition to a New Life
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Chapter 5Rebuilding Lives - Stories of Resilience and Adaptation
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Chapter 6Reflecting on the Past - The Impact of the Exodus
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Chapter 7Lessons and Legacy - Moving Forward with History
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Who should listen Finding Manana

"Finding Manana" by Mirta Ojito is an engaging narrative that resonates with anyone interested in the immigrant experience, particularly those curious about the complexities of Cuban-American identity. This summary audiobook is ideal for listeners seeking a nuanced understanding of cultural heritage, family dynamics, and the pursuit of the American Dream, as well as for those who enjoy personal stories that blend history and personal growth. Whether you're exploring themes of resilience or simply looking for an inspiring journey, this audiobook provides valuable insights and emotional depth that will appeal to a broad audience.

3 quotes from Finding Manana

  • "To understand where I come from is to understand who I am today."
  • "The journey to finding my identity is not just about geography but about the stories that shaped me."
  • "In the search for 'Manana', I discovered that home is not a place; it’s the memories and connections we carry with us."

Author : Mirta Ojito

Mirta Ojito is an accomplished Cuban-American journalist, author, and educator known for her insightful exploration of immigrant experiences and identity. Born in Havana, Cuba, in 1964, Ojito fled to the United States in 1980 as part of the Mariel boatlift, a pivotal event that profoundly influenced her life and work. She built a distinguished career in journalism, contributing to esteemed publications such as The New York Times, where her work earned her and her colleagues a Pulitzer Prize for National Reporting in 2001. Ojito's deep personal insights and professional accolades come together in her poignant memoir "Finding Mañana: A Memoir of a Cuban Exodus," where she chronicles her own journey and captures the broader saga of her compatriots. A current faculty member at the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, Ojito exemplifies a voice that bridges cultures and sheds light on the complexities of migration and identity.