An edition of A book (1976)

A Book

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An edition of A book (1976)

A Book

  • 4.2 (5 ratings) ·
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  • 7 Currently reading
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""Welcome to A Book, in which I try to explain how a kid from Cuba found a way to make a living in the United States. It's all here -- the good, the bad, the beautiful, the ugly, the unbelievably lucky breaks, and the heartbreaking failures. "Except for my first experience with sex, a major earthquake, and a revolution in which we managed to lose everything we had, life in Cuba was lovely. Exile in Miami was a time for survival, when I perfected many interesting trades such as mobile canary-cage cleaner and broken-mosaic-tile salesman. Father Barry and Al Capone, Jr., helped me finish high school. There I learned much about America and her people while carrying on my battle with her language. "While I was playing guitar and singing at the Roney Plaza in Miami Beach, Xavier Cugat offered me a job with his orchestra. I had to steal from the Waldorf-Astoria kitchen to live on what he paid me. What he taught me was worth a fortune. When I quit and went back to Miami, he sent me a small 'Latin' band. When they arrived, I knew I'd been had. In desperation I started beating the hell out of a big Afro-Cuban drum, and the conga was born in the U.S.A. It became a craze and got me all tangled up. Too Many Girls took me to Hollwood and Lucy. After that I decided to forget about too many girls. It was safer. "If you think those first two decades were a little crowded, wait until you read about the next two. I am sure you will understand about the milk girls and the Bingo girls, but Lucy didn't and filed to divorce Staff Sergeant Arnaz. "You will learn what Lucy and I had to do to convince people we could play husband and wife in I Love Lucy. Shortly afterward Lucie and Desi Jr. were born and our world was paradise. The irony of it all is how our undreamed-of success fame, and fortune turned it into hell. It wasn't easy to write about all of it, but as my son said, 'There's only one way to do it, Dad. Tell it like it was.'"

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Publisher
Warner Books
Language
English
Pages
382

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A Book
April 1994, Buccaneer Books
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Cover of: A Book
A Book
March 1, 1977, Warner Books
Mass Market Paperback in English
Cover of: A book
A book
1977, Warner Books
in English
Cover of: A book
A book
1976, Morrow
in English
Cover of: A Book.
A Book.
1976, Buccaneer Books
in English

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First Sentence

"I was born in Santiago de Cuba, on March 2, 1917."

The Physical Object

Format
Mass Market Paperback
Number of pages
382

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL9558766M
Internet Archive
book00arna
ISBN 10
0446891533
ISBN 13
9780446891530
OCLC/WorldCat
3297917
Library Thing
249276

First Sentence

"I was born in Santiago de Cuba, on March 2, 1917."

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