Slow Train to Guantanamo
Author(s): Peter Millar
Cuba today looks and feels like a nation at the end of a long, hard war. Crippled by an American blockade, with a communist system that has delivered first-rate health care but atrocious standards of living, most of its population are more used to getting around on horse-drawn carts, clapped-out Cadillacs, rickshaw taxis or, in the capital, dirty overcrowded buses. Peter Millar jumps aboard a railway system that was once the pride of Latin America and is now a crippled casualty case to undertake a railway odyssey the length of Cuba in the dying days of the Castro regime. A journey everyone will want to read about but nobody in their right mind would want to emulate!
Product Information
General Fields
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- : Arcadia Books
- : Arcadia Books
- : 01 February 2012
- : 216mm X 135mm
- : United Kingdom
- : books
Special Fields
- : Peter Millar
- : Paperback
- : 913
- : 385.097291
- : 300