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Cuba in the 1850s In its final days, the Spanish Empire's heavy hand touches everything in Cuba, one of its last remaining colonies in the Americas. Some benefit from the corruption, inequality, and slave-based economy; but many in the island are chafing under the Spanish rule and hoping for a better, freer world. This is one Cuban family's story during this turbulent time.

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Cuba in the 1850s In its final days, the Spanish Empire's heavy hand touches everything in Cuba, one of its last remaining colonies in the Americas. Some benefit from the corruption, inequality, and slave-based economy; but many in the island are chafing under the Spanish rule and hoping for a better, freer world. This is one Cuban family's story during this turbulent time.
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Autorenporträt
Matias Travieso-Diaz is a former engineer and attorney who, following retirement, redirected his efforts towards fiction writing. He lives with his daughter and two dogs in the Washington, D.C. area. He describes himself as an "Animal Farm goat, Packers and Barça fan, and lover of opera, classical theater, jazz, Italian food and vino." He is the author of numerous short stories, and two novels: The Taíno Women, set in Cuba's early colonial period, and The Travels of Lázaro Serrano, set in Cuba and Jamaica in 1762-63. The Satchel and other Terrors, a collection of some of his published short stories, was released in February 2023 and is available through Amazon and other retailers. Additional collections of his stories are scheduled for publication in 2025.