Next Year in Havana - Chapter 13 Summary & Analysis

Chanel Cleeton
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Next Year in Havana - Chapter 13 Summary & Analysis

Chanel Cleeton
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Disappointed that Ana did not have all of the answers, Marisol can’t stop thinking about her grandmother and Pablo. She doesn’t know if Pablo was ever released from La Cabaña. Ana does mention that there is someone else that may be able to help uncover more information, though. Magda, the Perez family nanny, is still alive and lives close by. Now she is 94 years old, and is only a few hours away. Ana offers to call her and see if Marisol can pay her a visit.

Ana and Elisa talk about Cuba’s history, and how it affected Ana. When Batista fled, Ana’s parents considered leaving, but dismissed it. They were convinced that Fidel would lose support. When Fidel nationalized the rum business, everything was taken away from the Rodriguez family. Ana’s parents left Cuba, but Ana remained behind...

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