Havana Hallelujah by David Smith-Soto
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David Smith-Soto's novel Havana Hallelujah is a complex and richly drawn portrait of the peoples and landscapes of the Americas, of the lies and machinations of politicians and spies, of the dangerous jobs journalists must face each day trying to separate facts from lies and propaganda. Havana Hallelujah is a fascinating and remarkably complex psychological exploration of Jonas Harding's traumas and those of the many characters he meets along the way -- a novel that stays with us long after we've read it. In the novel, we follow Harding, a Costa-Rican-born American journalist and photographer, as he chases stories from Virginia to Miami, from Guatemala City to Havana, first trying to discover why no one can find a dignified burial place for a homeless black man in the Deep South, then, working for a Miami newspaper, trying to discover who ordered a village massacre at Salta Tigre, Cubans infiltrating Guatemala or the Guatemalan Army itself.

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