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by Ana Menendez (Author) "Okay, so they freeze his body and when we get the technology to unfreeze him, he wakes up in the year 2105..." (more)
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"Here in America, I may be a short, insignificant mutt, but in Cuba I was a German shepherd," M ximo explains in the first of these 11 short stories. His words are the punch line to one of countless jokes he tells to his cronies at Miami's Domino Park. The group of Cuban and Dominican immigrants gathers regularly, mostly ignoring the tourists who come to gape at the colorful old men playing dominos only M ximo feels victimized, as if the onlookers are trivializing his life and culture, treating him like an animal in a zoo. The mixed sentiments of pride and frustration that come with adjustment to American society are common threads in this moving collection by a Cuban-American, Pushcart Prize-winning author. Many of the tales have related themes and characters, and while some are more abstract than others, all speak of the attempts of immigrants to create new lives in the U.S. In "The Perfect Fruit," Men‚ndez portrays Matilde's despair and jealousy when, as she contemplates what has become her own loveless marriage, her son Anselmo announces his engagement to his American girlfriend Meegan Matilde deals with her dejection by throwing herself into a cooking frenzy. But like M ximo's jokes in the first tale, her culinary storms are merely a thin mask covering a dark reality: that even in the safe haven of America, ethnic ties are strong and assimilation is something that is not necessarily easy or even desired. These stories are perhaps best not consumed all at once; read separately, they offer a telling yet bittersweet perspective on immigrant life. Agent, Amy Williams, the Gernert Company. (May)Forecast: Men‚ndez's voice, falling somewhere in between the slangy eloquence of Junot D¡az and Dagoberto Gilb and the lyrical exuberance of Sandra Cisneros and Esmeralda Santiago, is a welcome addition to the chorus of Latino fiction writers. A 10-city author tour and 30,000 first printing will give her debut collection a boost.

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This delightfully rich collection of interrelated short stories focuses on Cuban immigrants in Miami. The title story, also featured in the 2001 Pushcart Prize anthology, tells of four elderly men playing dominoes and talking about their past mostly apocryphal glories, while an Anglo tourist, dressed in pink, snaps photographs. In "The Perfect Fruit," the reader almost inhales the overripe bananas a middle-aged woman cooks night and day in her battle to conquer the fruits she sees inundating her home and her sanity. The 11 stories in this author's first collection focus on family relationships and immigrants' nostalgia for a past beyond recovery; the moods proceed from light, playful, and humorous to dark, passionate, and frantic. Menendez, the daughter of Cuban immigrants, grew up in Miami and has worked as a journalist there and in southern California. Highly recommended for all libraries.
- Mary Margaret Benson, Linfield Coll. Lib., McMinnville, OR
Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Grove Press (April 12, 2002)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 080213887X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0802138873
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 5 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #162,623 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Catchy Title, Enjoyable Read, May 27, 2002
By Anna Konstantatos "annoula_k" (Jackson Heights, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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As I walked through the bookstore the other day, a yellow cover with the title "In Cuba I was a German Shepherd" caught my eye and I stopped to read the first few pages. Ana Menendez's eloquent use of the English language pulled me in enough to purchase the book, and I must admit that I didn't regret it.

This is a wonderful collection of short stories about Cuban immigrants and their children. An easy read with a free-flowing style, it was hard for me to put this book down. Yes, the other reviewers are correct in saying that in some stories the characters aren't fully developed, but that doesn't detract too much from the overall feel of the book. I walked away with a somewhat greater understanding of the Cuban community in Miami which is unique in and of itself, but is also very similar to other immigrant communities that also place importance on family, friendships and respect.

If you're looking for a quick read at the beach or on a plane, go ahead and pick up this catchy title, then sit back and savor Menendez's beautiful string of words.

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars an impressive debut, June 27, 2001
By Leslie Cheng (St. Louis, MO USA) - See all my reviews
A wonderful collection of stories, at times funny, lyrical, and, above all, moving. Writings are not very even throughout the collection, the title story being the strongest. Linkages of characters in different stories interestingly provide a special dimension to the lives portrayed - an unbreakable web that keeps on closing in. The son of the jealous Matilde who set herself into a banana cooking frenzy in "The Perfect Fruit" becomes the sleepless husband, also consumed by jealousy, who spent the whole night contemplating the nuances of his wife's manners toward another man. In the next to last story "The Party", almost all the characters from other stories show up, each one at a different point of intersection with the omnipresent Cuba buried deep in their souls. Menendez has got an impeccably seamless rhythm in almost all the stories. Even in those weaker ones like "Why We Left", "Hurricane Stories", there is a quite powerful haunting quality. This is a very impressive debut.
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3.0 out of 5 stars A Varied Collection of Variable Quality, March 1, 2005
These eleven short stories with recurring characters range from the comic opener to the darkly sinister "The Perfect Fruit" to the almost Argentine magical realism of "Miami Relatives." There are many flashes of brilliance, such as this from "Miami Relatives":

"The Aunt Julia climbs to the top of the table and holds her arms out for silence. 'Today I ate the sun,' she says. 'The darkness was delicious.' We sit staring at her until she opens her mouth and blinds us."

Or the story "The Last Rescue" which is a fevered depiction of insomnia.

However these moments arrive as flashes precisely because the surrounding text is less bright, less interesting, less illuminated by insight. Long stretches seem strained or uninspired. Perhaps, not being Cuban-American, I cannot relate to the experiences related by the author but my general impression is that the book was somewhat uneven.

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3.0 out of 5 stars Beautifully written, but repetitive
This book is a collection of short stories, all of which involve Cuban expatriates, and many of which have characters in common. Read more
Published on December 12, 2005 by dephal

1.0 out of 5 stars Not my kind of book
I can definitely see how some people would enjoy this book, but it didn't do much for me. I felt some stories were too long winded, especially the one where the husband is having... Read more
Published on July 13, 2003 by Amanda Bennett

5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Imagery
This book completely caught me off guard with its beautifully still scenes of intense imagery. I can't recommend this book enough to people who love authors who have almost a... Read more
Published on January 9, 2003 by Andrea

5.0 out of 5 stars A voice for a people of exile
Ana Menendez does a fantastic job expressing life as an immigrant. Through humor and uncanny examples and spanish phrases any Cuban is all too familiar with, she brings a sense of... Read more
Published on December 12, 2002 by Michael Lopez

5.0 out of 5 stars A voice to a community of exiles
Ana Menendez does a fantastic job expressing life as an immigrant. Through humor and uncanny examples and spanish phrases any Cuban is all too familiar with, she brings a sense of... Read more
Published on December 12, 2002 by Michael Lopez

5.0 out of 5 stars beautifully written
This is a wonderful book, a collection of short stories with inter-relating characters and story lines that weave in and out and tie the stories together. Read more
Published on September 19, 2002

5.0 out of 5 stars Understanding Exile
The stories Ana Menendez collected in her work "In Cuba I was a German Shepherd," have no direct link to each other in the traditional sense of a unified plot working... Read more
Published on October 24, 2001 by Z. Weir

5.0 out of 5 stars Bittersweet memories of Cuban refugees in Miami
Ana Menendez has brought heartbreaking pathos to these tales of Cuban refugees living out their sad lives of exile in Miami. Read more
Published on July 23, 2001

3.0 out of 5 stars Touching but ...
This book was of interest to me mainly because of the subject matter. The experience of the characters helped me to think of those of my own family. Read more
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