
Writing in the diary which her father gave her, thirteen-year-old Yara describes life with her family in Havana, Cuba, in 1967 as well as her experiences in Miami, Florida, after immigrating there to be reunited with some relatives while leaving others behind.
year: 2002, 2004
call number/section: 1000
subjects: cuban americans, juvenile fiction, fiction, immigrants, emigration and immigration, diaries, cuba, history, 1959-1990, fiction, miami (fla.), 20th century, 1959-, historical fiction, 1959, veciana-suarez, ana, 1956-, united states, immigration and emigration, miami (florida), history, 20th century
Editions

Veciana-Suarez, Ana
Orchard Books (2002)
Writing in the diary which her father gave her, thirteen-year-old Yara describes life with her family in Havana, Cuba, in 1967 as well as her experiences in Miami, Florida, after immigrating there to be reunited with some relatives while leaving others behind.
Schools: 6

Veciana-Suarez, Ana
Scholastic Inc. (2004)
Writing in the diary which her father gave her, thirteen-year-old Yara describes life with her family in Havana, Cuba, in 1967 as well as her experiences in Miami, Florida, after immigrating there to be reunited with some relatives while leaving others behind.
Schools: 6
Veciana-Suarez, Ana
Writing in the diary which her father gave her, thirteen-year-old Yara describes life with her father in Havana, Cuba in 1967 as well as her experiences in Miami, Florida after immigrating there to be reunited with some relatives while leaving others behind.
Schools: 2