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  • New Memoir Catalogs the Personal Exodus of a Young Cuban Boy

    New Memoir Catalogs the Personal Exodus of a Young Cuban Boy

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    Nov 9, 2021

    The powerful story of a young Cuban boy and his family, their experiences during the Cuban revolution and their exodus to the U.S. makes “A Time to Look Back”, the recently published memoir by Anthony Timiraos, meaningful, educational, and relevant for today.

    At the age of 5 in 1959, when most boys were playing cowboys and watching “Lassie,” the author paints a picture of the conditions in La Habana, Cuba, when his family was forced to adapt to Fidel Castro’s revolution. He talks about experiencing his parent’s crushing disappointment when a revolt by a Cuban exile group, supported by the CIA to return democracy to Cuba, failed during the Bay of Pigs invasion. He then goes on to recount his experience when a military raid of his home by government militias turned all their personal belongings upside down and details the look on his mother’s face when they took his father to prison without cause.

    A new curriculum in all schools, including private schools now nationalized, taught that capitalism was evil, and everyone had to learn to live in a socialistic/communistic society. The combinations of educational indoctrinations plus the constant parade of military vehicles, political assassination attempts, bombing, and gunfire in his neighborhood now became the norm and convinced his family to leave Cuba for a better life. 

    At the age of 8, he was sent with his brother, 3 years older, to the U.S. in 1962 as part of Operation Pedro Pan, the largest exodus of children in the western hemisphere, to escape the forced education of communism and live in a free democratic country in hopes that the rest of the family could soon follow. The boys were welcomed to their new homeland by a network of generous religious organizations, corporations, private citizens, and a country that had empathy for families seeking asylum from oppressive and dangerous societies.

    During the separation from their parents, the boys lived in numerous locations, including a regretful stay in an orphanage for troubled young boys from broken families, and watched helplessly the terrifying close encounter with nuclear war.

    This new memoir is a remarkable journey in search of freedom. The author’s life experiences during the Cuban Revolution, the consequences of government policies and political events, and his reflections when he returned to Cuba 60 years later – all rolled into one story – it is now “A Time to Look Back”.  Available at most domestic and international online book stores.  For more information, go to www.atimetolookback.com.

    CONTACT: Anthony Timiraos

    Phone:  954-529-0664

    Email : anthony.timiraos@gmail.com          tony@atimetolookback.com

    Website: www.atimetolookback.com

    Facebook: @atimetolookback 

    Author’s Bio at www.atimetolookback.com

    Source: Anthony Timiraos, Author

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  • Victory Cruise Lines to Sail ‘360’ Circumnavigation Cruises to Cuba Departing From Miami Starting Feb. 8, 2018

    Victory Cruise Lines to Sail ‘360’ Circumnavigation Cruises to Cuba Departing From Miami Starting Feb. 8, 2018

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    The 13-, 14- and 15-night cruises will feature the most popular Cuban ports, including Havana, Santiago de Cuba and Trinidad

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    updated: Jul 27, 2017

    Victory Cruise Lines’ Victory I begins a series of six cruises this winter that will circumnavigate the island of Cuba roundtrip from Port of Miami. The inaugural Cuba cruise for the 202-passenger Victory I will depart Miami Feb. 8, 2018. The 14-night itinerary will feature five Cuban ports and overnight calls at the island’s capital of Havana, historic Santiago de Cuba and Trinidad, with day calls at Cienfuegos, affectionately called “La Perla del Sur” by the locals, and Maria la Gorda.

    Staying true to its all-inclusive philosophy, Victory Cruise Lines includes all shipboard cuisine and beverages (including spirits), as well as all shore excursions and port experiences, all in one price.

    What also distinguishes Victory Cruise Lines from other operators in Cuba is our intimate, classically furnished Victory I, which offers the finest dining and highest service levels in the market. Add to that our immersive shore excursions and creative port experiences and our guests will have an unmatched opportunity to really get to know the culture and people of this undiscovered region and largest country in the Caribbean.

    Bruce Nierenberg, President and CEO of Victory Cruise Lines

    “We may not be the first cruise line to serve Cuba from the U.S., but we believe — and travel agents have told us — that we have created the best itinerary with our multiday port experiences that will allow our guests to really explore the country and its people in a more relaxed and well-paced way,” said Bruce Nierenberg, president and CEO of Victory Cruise Lines. “Most cruise ships are too big to call anywhere except Havana and no cruise product has as many multiday stops in Cuba as Victory I. All Victory I ‘Cuba 360’ cruises will completely circumnavigate the island nation.

    “What also distinguishes Victory Cruise Lines from other operators in Cuba is our intimate, classically furnished Victory I, which offers the finest dining and highest service levels in the market,” Nierenberg said. “Add to that our immersive shore excursions and creative port experiences and our guests will have an unmatched opportunity to really get to know the culture and people of this undiscovered region and largest country in the Caribbean.”

    VCL’s “The Best of Cuba Voyages” will sail roundtrip from Miami. All Victory cruises to Cuba fully comply with all U.S. regulations for Americans traveling to Cuba including recent regulatory changes announced by President Donald Trump and the U.S. State Department. All Cuban shore experiences will operate within U.S. guidelines for American travelers visiting Cuba. Victory Cruise Lines will provide certification of compliance with U.S. regulations for all guests on Victory I.

    Victory I departs from Miami Feb. 8 and 22, March 9 and 24, and April 7 and 20, 2018. All-inclusive full fares start at $8,957 per person, double occupancy.

    The 2018 winter season ends with an 11-day “Cuba and Colonial America” repositioning cruise that begins May 5 with a short flight from Miami to Havana (included) and an overnight stay at Havana. Victory I then departs Havana May 6 and will call at Jacksonville (St. Augustine), Florida; Charleston (Mount Pleasant), South Carolina; Norfolk (Yorktown), Virginia; Newport, Rhode Island; and Gloucester (Boston), Massachusetts; ending in Portland, Maine. Fares start at $6,890 per person, double occupancy.

    Victory I will then reposition with an 11-day voyage from Portland to Toronto, Ontario, for a summer season of “Great Lakes Grand Discovery” cruises between Toronto and Chicago, Illinois.

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    Miami-based Victory Cruise Lines operates Victory I and Victory II, identical 202-passenger ships on all-inclusive cruises to the Great Lakes, Canada, New England and Cuba. For more information about Victory Cruise Lines, contact your travel agent or call toll-free 1-888-907-2636 or visit www.victorycruiselines.com.

    Editor’s Note: Color photos and logos are available for download at http://www.victorycruiselines.com/media.

    Photo of Cuba contract signing is available for download here:

    http://bit.ly/2tKI9oz

    Photo Caption: A.D. Albertini, chairman of Aries Transporte S.A. (left), congratulates Victory Cruise Lines President and CEO Bruce Nierenberg on the successful execution of a berth agreement for 2018. Aries Transporte is the concession that has handled cruise operations for the Cuban Ministry of Transportation since 2005.

    MEDIA CONTACT:

    Bruce Nierenberg, President and CEO
    Victory Cruise Lines
    Office Direct Phone: 786-724-1523
    bnierenberg@victorycruiselines.com

    Source: Victory Cruise Lines

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