In 2003, Normando Hernández González was among seventy-five Cuban journalists arrested in the "Black Spring." They were tried and sentenced to Cuba's harshest prisons. In 2011, Adam Braver and Molly Gessford met with the recently released and exiled González in Madrid. In his own words, this is the story of how far one man would go to maintain his human rights and how far others would go to stop him.
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About the Author:
Adam Braver is the author of five novels. His books have been selected for the Barnes and Noble Discover New Writers program, Borders' Original Voices series, the IndieNext list, and twice for the Book Sense list, as well as having been translated into Italian, Japanese, Turkish, and French. He is on faculty and writer-in-residence at Roger Williams University in Bristol, RI.
Molly Gessford lives in Boston, where she teaches English as a foreign language. While earning her BA at Roger Williams University, she interned for the PEN American Center. Her writing has appeared in the Providence Journal, the Bristol Phoenix, and the Normal School.
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