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All the Way to Havana

By Jan Carr, Common Sense Media Reviewer

age 4+

Celebration of Cuban family and ingenuity has gorgeous art.

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Folks on both sides of the political aisle who admire the vibrancy of the Cuban people will relish this warm family story about a road trip to Havana to celebrate the birth of a new baby cousin. All the Way to Havana paints a picture of a rural Cuban family and their inventive ingenuity in keeping their pre-Cuban Revolution 1954 Chevy running. Author Margarita Engle plays with sounds in the rural village where baby chicks chirp "pío pío," and the rickety car engine sputters "cara cara." Embedded in her story are lessons about a society that's not endlessly disposable and that enjoys life's simple pleasures.

Illustrator Mike Curato traveled to Cuba to research the art, and it shows. The family, retro cars, and street scenes are lovingly rendered using a combination of pencil drawing, painting, and textures added from photos. He is as skilled at depicting the stately old buildings of the capital as he is the warm brown faces of the Cuban people, making this a beautiful, nearly keepsake portrait of the colorful island nation.

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