Hotel Cuba is a captivating historical fiction novel that transports readers to the early 1920s and follows the gripping journey of two sisters, Pearl and Frieda, as they flee Russia after World War I in search of a brighter future in America. However, their paths take an unexpected turn when they find themselves compelled to pause in Cuba before continuing to their final destination.
The strength of Hotel Cuba lies in its complex and well-developed characters. Pearl emerges as a determined, resilient young woman who will stop at nothing to safeguard her sister, Frieda. In contrast, Frieda's innocence and trustfulness are counterbalanced by her unwavering loyalty to Pearl. The sisters' complicated bond is one of the novel's most compelling features. Through their interactions with each other and the other characters in the novel, it becomes clear that the connection between them runs deep — like a lifeline that connects them through thick and thin.
Alongside the sisters, a host of other memorable characters graces the pages of Hotel Cuba. A benevolent and compassionate figure takes the sisters under his wing upon their arrival in Cuba. On the other hand, the corrupt and merciless police chief becomes a formidable antagonist, relentlessly working to complicate the sisters' lives. Skillfully capturing the essence of the era, the author, Aaron Hamburger, vividly brings the 1920s to life. The novel delves into the cultural fabric of Cuba, showcasing its vibrant aspects as well as its darker undercurrents.
I found the realistic depiction of places and situations in Hotel Cuba exceptional. Pearl and Frieda's exquisite character growth and development deeply resonated with me. They began their journey as naive and inexperienced young women, but by the end of the novel, they had transformed into empowered and self-reliant individuals. Their journey was both inspiring and heartwarming.
To sum it up, Hotel Cuba is an enthralling read, full of exceptional characters, gripping stories, and vivid settings. Fans of historical fiction and immigration stories should not miss this compelling read. Its masterful construction ensures that its impact will be felt long after the book has been set down.
Rating: 4/5
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[An ARC was shared with The Arcane Archives through NetGalley ahead of release, in exchange for an unbiased review.]
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