A gripping, must read memoir -
In "CUBA, ADIÓS: A Young Man's Journey to Freedom," author Lorenzo Martinez writes about his participation as part of the secret exodus, a mass migration of children from Cuba, known as Operación Pedro Pan in the early 1960s.
Told from a historical perspective as well as from personal experiences, Martinez's vivid memoir grabbed me and drew me in right from the start, into his life in Cuba, his family, his relationships. The story begins when Martinez's world is shattered with a telegram. A letter taking him away from his music, the music that defined him, all in the name of freedom. A communique that ensured his place in history as a Pedro Pan.
The story, engaging and lyrical continues with Martinez's exodus to the United States along with his brother, Beni. Throughout, I'm in their corner, hoping for the best for them as Martinez says, "adiós" from one locale to another, shedding relationships. He paints a picture of his life in camp, the feeling of isolation in different foster homes, the mixed emotions of his college years at Washington State University and his reuniting with his family. The story wouldn't let me go. It continued with his move to NYC with all of its experiences until his final "adiós" on the last page.
Like all great stories, I wanted it to continue. I can't say enough about Lorenzo Martinez's fascinating memoir that takes us from fear and hopelessness and loss, to happiness, optimism, and finally to freedom and peace within himself, a composer of his own future.