Official Review: Citizen Cárdenas by Steve Cole

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Re: Official Review: Citizen Cárdenas by Steve Cole

Post by Sarah Long »

Great and thorough review. This type of book typically doesn't hold my interest, and while the message is important, it was a bit of a struggle just reading the initial pages. However, congrats to the author for getting BOTD, and thank you for this review. It really puts into perspective.
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This is a relatively good description of what you have read
And it matches the book
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Seems like a different theme. I my curious to read this novel because of its unique topic. Thanks for the review.
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This is a novel detailing the hardships and struggles of one Cuban refugee, out to make a life in a new country, but beset with legal impediments and restrictions. For one thing, his identity is not established and he is as good as dead legally. He still has some good favors bestowed by fate when friends and benefactors came to his aid. Thanks for your interesting review.
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Your review helps me understand the character of Gato a lot. I think we human beings have our positive and negative side. I deeply emphatise with Gato's character but I don't know if I will take him under my roof despite knowing him all these years. I will help him instead find another shelter and aid him with his administrative matters.
The compassion of the Demases to help Gato has made me warm to the couple but when you imply that perhaps they are doing this out of guilt, l am a little disappointed. But who are we to judge? When faced with a situation like this, will we help even if we feel guilt?
Your review has kindle my interest and I will definitely read the entire book.
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A literary novel telling us about a couple who come out to help a homeless man to try to prove that he is alive. It is also good to not that guilt is the driving force pushing these couples to help. I also appreciate the fact that the book was professionally edited.
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Interesting premise. An in depth story of a homeless Cuban Geto who has to prove, he is alive to get back his payment from SS.
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The reactions of the reviewer, to the book, in the 'Official Review: Citizen C&accute;rdenas, by Steve Cole', are sublime, specially when she says, 'Steve Cole is a careful observer of human nature and interaction and he portrays his characters and their dialogue with a clear writing style.'
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Post by SaffraWhishart »

Great story; great review, too: "substance & immediate depth", "his own raffish dignity"--you nail it every time.

I'm only a few chapters in but I'm really enjoying the complexity of the characters. I agree w/ your 4 out of 4, but I did find 52o errors just in the little I've read.
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Excuse me: TWO errors, not 52. Or 520. Not sure what happened with my typing there.
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Thanks for a great review, and the concept of someone being mistakenly declared dead is an interesting one, but I don't think this is the kind of novel for me.
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Post by Paul78 »

The story about immigrants is always an interesting one to read. I congratulate you for this review. If there is one thing that bothers me, the issue of red tape in government offices.

I am always surprised since the red tape is only applied to the common citizen. The big shots will always have their way around the system.
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This sounds like it would be an interesting book to read. I'm kind of curious about this story after reading your review. I like that you said that the story is very layered and the characters have deep motivations. I will hopefully read this book sometime soon. Thanks for your review.
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Post by tamdlyte »

Government red tape is a story all its own but the fact that
Citizen Cárdenas is a layered story; the characters’ motivations are conflicted, especially those of George and Alexia Demas.
certainly adds to the fascination of the read. ;)
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Post by Robert Agesa »

its an awsome and interesting book to read it will make part of my favorite collections
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