86 pages • 2 hours read
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In 90 Miles to Havana by Enrique Flores-Galbis, Julian and his two older brothers, Gordo and Alquilino, travel to Miami in the 1960s as part of Operation Pedro Pan, a covert mission to evacuate Cuban children during Fidel Castro's regime; they navigate challenges in a refugee camp and Julian ultimately becomes a hero, reuniting with his family in Connecticut.
90 Miles to Havana by Enrique Flores-Galbis is a compelling historical novel praised for its vivid depiction of Cuban refugees and their struggles in 1960s America. Readers appreciate its captivating narrative and well-drawn characters. Some critics note the pacing can be uneven, but the emotional depth and cultural authenticity resonate strongly.
Ideal for middle-grade readers who enjoy historical fiction, 90 Miles to Havana by Enrique Flores-Galbis appeals to those intrigued by the Cuban Revolution and child immigration. Fans of Refugee by Alan Gratz and Esperanza Rising by Pam Muñoz Ryan will find this novel equally compelling.
Lexile Level
790LHistorical Fiction
Children's Literature
Life/Time: Coming of Age