I am excited to announce that the University of Miami has purchased a copy of VANISHING CUBA for its permanent library collection. It will be included in its ‘Cuban Heritage Collection.’
Miami has the largest Cuban American population in the United States, and perhaps the largest concentration of Cubans outside Cuba. It’s an honor for my book to be part of the Cuban Heritage Collection.
More and more universities are expressing interest in the book, so look for more announcements.
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