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Destination Cuba

by (author) Richard, Marvin Grove

Publisher
Hidden Brook Press
Initial publish date
Jun 2014
Category
Adventurers & Explorers
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781927725108
    Publish Date
    Jun 2014
    List Price
    $12.95

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Destination Cuba will show you parts of Cuba that you will never see if you stay at your typical all-inclusive hotel. This book is a humourous and poinent portrayal of Cuba.

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Destination Cuba is a wonderful Cuba memoir by world traveller Richard M. Grove. It is a socially enlightening, sometimes funny, always interesting. President of the Canada Cuba Literary Alliance, Richard has travelled and taught in Cuba for 20 years. He has a unique perspective and view of Cuba that most tourists cannot possibly have. Let Richard take you on two trips, in this memoir, that you will never be able to duplicate. Enjoy his humorous journey to La Boca and his bicycle pilgrimage to the Jose Martí monument in Dos Rios. If you want to learn something about Cuba in a fun and interesting way then this book if for you. Grove is also a world class photographer. Between these pages you will find dynamic b/w photographs of Cuba that you will not find if you stay at an all-inclusive hotel.

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Destination Cuba is a book of poems, micro-prose, short stories and photographs portraying the travel experiences of biking, trucking, busing, walking through the every day lives of Cubans. Meet the wonderful people of Cuba through the eyes of this Canadian world traveller as Grove makes his way with Cuban friend, Manuel, on a Pilgrimage to the Jose Martí Monument where this historic visionary fell to his death in battle freeing the Cuban people. Travel with them to find gas for the push-start car with no battery. Bicycle 60 miles out of your way with them in 35oc sun only to take their bicycles apart and stick them in the back of a 54 Ford so you arrive before dusk to the right Dos Rios. Arrive at the tiny town of La Boca with Richard and his wife Kim, parched and tired, looking for a bed, discovering the wonderful hospitality of yet another kindhearted Cuban family. This book is filled with fun stories that you can only experience by trusting the warmth and generosity of the Cuban people.

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Author Bio:
Richard M. Grove was born into an artist family in Hamilton, Ontario, on October 7, 1953. With both parents artists and gallery owners he had a unique and early introduction into the world of visual art. His first experience with art was with photography when at the age of thirteen he purchased, with his father’s enthusiasm and help, his first single lens reflex camera. Over the ensuing years, after leaving high school, he studied pottery at Mohawk College, design and pottery at Sheridan College, leading to his graduating in 1984 from the Experimental Arts Department at Ontario College of Art. In 1994 he graduated with honours from the Humber College, Arts Administration diploma course. In 2002 he returned to school to study computer courses relating to publishing.

Since graduating from Ontario College of Art, Richard has exhibited in more than twenty, solo and group exhibitions in Hamilton, Toronto, Boston, Calgary and Grand Prairie. He has his art in over thirty corporate collections across Canada, the most prominent of which are Esso Resources, Continental Insurance, Alberta Energy Corporation and Calgary District Hospital Group. These four companies alone represent a collection of almost thirty pieces of his work. Among the many corporate collections are six commissions of different styles and mediums ranging from pastel on paper to acrylic on canvas.

His photography and digital paintings have been on the cover of numerous books and periodicals. His book of digital paintings and poetry entitled “Sky Over Presqu’ile” was published in 2003, “Substantiality” a book of digital paintings was published in 2006 with a book of photography entitled “Oxido Rojo” released in the fall of 2006 followed by a book of Photography entitled “terra firma”.

Along with his visual art, Richard has been writing poetry seriously for decades and has had over 100 of his poems published in periodicals and has been published in over 25 anthologies from around the world. Including his poetry and photography he has 10 titles to his name. To mention only two of his poetry titles, his book entitled “Beyond Fear and Anger” was released in 1997 and his book published by Micro Prose, entitled “Poems For Jack” was released in 2002. He is also the author of numerous books with metaphysical themes including “The Mind–Body Connection”, “Metaphysical Healing For a Secular Age” and “A Spiritual Study of Body”. You can reach him at writers@hiddenbrookpress.com.

He is an editor and publisher and runs a growing publishing company Hidden Brook Press from which he publishes poetry contest anthologies and books of every genre for authors around the world. Aside from being a published poet, Richard has also exhibited his poetry in acrylic on paper paintings as well as in audio sculptures. For his poetry and prose, Richard has won a few small prizes and honourable mentions as well as a finalist spot in two contest anthologies. For his short stories he has won a top ten prize.

Richard is the founder of the Canadian Poet Registry, an archival information website that lists Canadian poets including: biographical information, their book titles and awards. One can view this website at - http://www.hidden brookpress.com/Registry.htm. He was an active member of the Canadian Poetry Association for ten years serving on the executive for seven years including five as President. He is the founding president of both the CCLA (2004) – Canada Cuba Literary Alliance - www.CanadaCuba LiteraryAlliance.org and the CCLA Federation of Photographers (2006). The CCLA has an international membership and boasts a full-colour literary journal called The Ambassador and a literary e-newsletter called The Envoy. He is the founding president of the Brighton Arts Council and the co-founder of the Purdy Country Literary Festival. Richard has also been a public speaker MCing poetry readings and other literary events. He has been invited by a number of literary groups as Feature Speaker on various topics in Cuba, Germany, USA, New Zealand and Canada. He was also the Feature Author as publisher/poet in the October 1998 issue of “The Treasure Chest” published out of Virginia, USA and Feature Poet in “Poetry Canada” in 2004. Richard now lives with his wife, Kim, a writer, editor and teacher, in Presqu’ile Provincial Park situated halfway between Toronto and Kingston, south of the 401 hwy. Their location is a constant inspiration for their work.

Other books by Richard M. Grove

1 – 1997 – Beyond Fear and Anger
2 – 2001 – Poems For Jack:Poems for the Poetically Challenged
3 – 2000 – A View of Contrasts: Cuba Poems
4 – 2006 – The Mind Body Connection
5 – 2003 – Sky Over Presqu’ile
6 – 2006 – terra firma
7 – 2006 – Oxido Rojo
8 – 2006 – Substantiality
9 – 2006 – Cuba Trip
10 – 2006 – A Spiritual Study of Body
11 – 2006 – 1st Edition / 2007 – 2nd Edition / 2009 – 3rd Edition B The Family Reunion
12 – 2008 – 1st Edition / 2009 – 2nd Edition B From Cross Hill
13 – 2008 – Psycho Babble and the Consternations of Life
14 – 2008 – a trip to banes, Cuba, 2002
15 – 2011 – Trapped In Paradise: Views of My Cuba
16 – 2011 – North of Belleville – photographs by Richard M. Grove – poems by James Deahl
17 – 2013 – The Importance of Good Roots
18 – 2013 – In This We Hear The Light – Photographs by Richard M. Grove – Poems by John B. Lee
19 – 2014 – Destination Cuba

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Editorial Reviews

What was said about some of his other books:

About – Trapped In Paradise
I just finished Trapped in Paradise. What a fun ride. Lots of good stuff I'm still chewing on. A delicious gem of a book. I laughed but I didn't cry. Although your vivid description of Cuban poverty and potholes reminded me of how the Japanese tsunami made me feel. Gut wrenching.

Gene

About – Trapped In Paradise
The reader will learn, laugh, think and meditate every mile with them. You will enjoy story after story mixed with a few poems about Cuba on the travels with this “un-put-down-able memoir”. There is a phrase used by the author in the middle of the book, “don't bite off more than you can chew”. With this book I only had to bite once and I was trapped into the paradise of travelling with Tai – or you know him as Richard M. Grove. I enjoyed every page, every mile.

Wency Rosales
CCLA Ambassador
Cuban author, entertainer

About – The Family Reunion
I just finished The Family Reunion. What an uplifting and warm piece of literature. I could not put it down. I simply devoured it. Thanks so much.

Gene

About – The Family Reunion
I enjoyed The Family Reunion with its cast of unforgettable characters. You have a real knack for making characters come alive, and I had to laugh at some of their quirks. I couldn't help recognizing one or two as folks who turn up at our own extended family reunions every August!

Peggy Dymond Leavey
author of Laura Secord,
Mary Pickford
and nine novels for young readers.

About – Psycho Babble and the Consternations of Life
Psycho Babble and the Consternations of Life is written in the voice of hope. Sad and frustrating moments turned my thought to the value of life.

James T. Fisher
Author, teacher

About – Psycho Babble and the Consternations of Life
Grove constructs a wonderful personality in a narrator who comes across as both interesting and pleasing to read. His dialogue is natural and never seems forced. Grove creates (or perhaps captures) an ensemble of characters who are fashioned with a skillful and sensitive hand. This is a collection about life full of stops and starts, but the overwhelming feeling of the natural procession of things is never lost. There is a tremendous emphasis placed on the passing of time. The reader is never free from the constant ticking of the clock, placing each second steadily behind us. The stories must continue… making the book a delightful and enjoyable read.

Anthony Donnelly
Author, Editor

About – Psycho Babble and the Consternations of Life
This is a thought provoking, well crafted book, that will make you stop and realize that life is worth living and we are all in a better place than what suicide can offer.

Jill Anderson
High school teacher
reader and want-to-be writer

About – Psycho Babble and the Consternations of Life
In the preface, Grove describes his own journey through life with times of psycho babble and consternation to a place of relative peace and harmony, “All of the other stories and poems … are about the cycles of life, challenges and growth.” Most of Grove’s characters are struggling to make sense of their lives and ease the perpetual pain they live in. Grove has successfully found a way to tell of his own life experiences without preaching or whining and that’s a challenge all writers face.

Merle Amodeo
Author of, Call Waiting

About – Psycho Babble and the Consternations of Life
I found it hard to reconcile this rather dark collection of short stories, vignettes, and poems with his natural ebullience and general joie-de-vivre. This book therefore, becomes an even more telling account of the stark fears that even the most high spirited of us must overcome, not only to be successful, but to merely get through our daily grind. Grove skirts the boundaries of personal experience and relationships that have heavily influenced the writing… I wish to thank Mr. Grove for reminding me of what a hard challenge it is to do that. Ah...but that may have been his Machiavellian motive after all!

Shane Joseph
author of Fringe Dwellers
and Redemption in Paradise

About – The Importance of Good Roots
Richard M. (Tai) Grove’s collection of short stories and poems, encapsulates both image and imagination. Some of the writing within contains analogy pointing to the parallels of the seeming differences between things and of how those lines meld and melt. The novella at the book’s end is captivating, philosophical and metaphorical.

Bruce Kauffman
poet, editor, writer, spoken word radio host
author of three books of poetry.

About – The Importance of Good Roots
Here is a collection of poems, short fiction and a novella. Most of the poems celebrate the beauty of nature in an adult and detailed way. Grove's poetry is accessible, beautifully crafted and memorable. The images and words stay with the reader. The novella in this collection, ‘The Importance of Good Roots’ is well written and uses the novella form to perfection. He acknowledges the past, embraces it and used it to become a good person. The writing is tight and detailed. There is a playfulness in many of the short stories. They leave the reader feeling that the day will be good and that there is hope. This is a well-balanced collection.

Jennifer Footman
editor, writer and teacher
has four collections of poetry and short stories

About – The Importance of Good Roots
This is a delightful, gem of a book, a well crafted collection. Themes of life and death are never far from Grove's penetrating pen. I thoroughly recommend this rather eccentric, combined-genre-work, particularly if you like to chill-out with a good fictional read.

Rob Harle
Writer, Editor, Reviewer
www.robharle.com

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