This is the autobiography of a Cuban refugee who emigrated to the United States in 1962 and decided to make Boston, Massachusetts, his home his family's and the future generations. He still resides there.He starts his life chronicle the day he, after much hassle with the abusive customs officers at Havana's International Airport who do everything they can to ruin his life, finally lands in Miami, Fl.With no knowledge of the English language, but a lot of hope and ambition, this young man who as a child suffered a mild case of troubling Tourette's Syndrome, starts by telling us his parents' history and dedication in a small town in Cuba and his own growth as a student abused intellectually for his ideas at a Jesuit high school.While in Boston, he becomes the first case of a Latino Boston Banking executive, community leader and eventually a much desired position as a College Professor of Information Systems, holder of six college degrees, one in Freudian psychoanalysis, and also a bilingual newspaper columnist and writer and publisher of ten electronic books at Amazon's Kindle.All, while raising a family of two children and five grandchildren.This book is not only good reading for Cuban-American refugees, but for their children and grandchildren who are still curious about their roots.
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