I can't imagine a better book on the topic. My grandparents were Cuban exiles who came to Miami in '61. Rieff's analysis is spot-on. Some of the insights were uncanny. I found myself thinking, over and over, How does he know all this stuff? Then I remembered Tocqueville, and how his outsider's perspective allowed him to see things insiders couldn't.... Not as exuberantly written as "Going to Miami," his other book on the topic, but very astute. The atmosphere of ambivalence and nostalgia he describes is still very much alive.