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Book Synopsis''As exciting and readable as a Cold War thriller'' The Times
''Brings back the danger and intense emotions of that revolutionary period...it reads like adventure fiction'' Independent
The story of the remarkable and revolutionary friendship between two of the most iconic figures in twentieth century history - Fidel Castro and Ernesto ''Che'' Guevara.
Not yet thirty, Fidel Castro and Ernesto Guevara met in 1955 while both in exile in Mexico City. Guevara, the Argentine doctor plagued by asthma, had reached the end of the travels he began by motorcycle several years before. Fidel Castro, peasant''s son, scholar and rebel, had just fled Cuba, fearing for his life. Over the next twelve years, until Guevara''s death in 1967, their journey together would take them from the safe houses of Mexico''s political underground, to war in the Cuban mountains and ultimately into the heart of the Cold War.
Drawing on extensive research
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As exciting and readable as a Cold War thriller * The Times *
Reid-Henry brings back the danger and intense emotions of that revolutionary period...it reads like adventure fiction. * Independent *
Gripping...deeply impressive...rigorously sourced * Independent on Sunday *
Two big figures, one fine debut: It is quite a task to make your first book a lucid, pulsating study of not one but two huge figures, but Simon Reid-Henry pulls it off . . . Reid-Henry produces a taut history of two men who brought out the best in each other and came to embody the very notion of modern-day protest. * The Economist's Intelligent Life *
Absorbing * Sunday Times *
Lucid, well-researched and highly readable * City AM *