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49 pages 1 hour read

Letters from Cuba

Fiction | Novel | Middle Grade | Published in 2020

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Essay Topics

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Esther tells Francisco, “I guess when we move to a new place, we become other people” (119). How does the novel explore conceptions of identity? How do different characters approach the preservation or adaptation of their identity?

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Examine the role of writing in the text. How does writing help Esther’s self-development and shape her character arc? What wider significance do writing and storytelling have within the text?

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Consider all the different people Esther meets in Agramonte. How does each one help or challenge Esther and Papa? How do these characters illuminate different aspects and forms of cross-cultural understanding?

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