Eralides E. Cabrera


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Fate Has Its Favorites
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Eralides E. Cabrera
He is an attorney in New Jersey running a solo but active practice. He is a U.S. vet having served in the Jag Corps in the U.S. Navy.
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Book title: “Lost Generation”
Author: Eralides Cabrera
About the Book
A dramatic story of the Cuban exodus sparked by political changes in the island during 1959 leading to a never ending migration. A new wave of migrants flock together and leave their homes to cast their luck in the American system that promises them protection and above all, freedom. In a show of perseverance and thirst for success, they abandon all they know to begin a new life. Among these intense emotions comes the fate of a prohibited love, one that cannot succeed without the stigma of treason and discord. It is a story of preservation and survival fueled by an insatiable human perseverance that will not accept defeat.
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Book title: “Let The Breeze Blow”
Author: Eralides Cabrera
About the Book:
Carlos Garcia is a shrewd businessman running a market chain and providing a comfortable living for his wife and daughter. Carlos is also a doting father and husband and would do anything for his family. When Carlos’s teenage daughter grows curious about the country where her parents grew up, she contrives a plan to visit their homeland of Cuba. Carlos, however, has been left scarred by his years under Castro’s regime, and he cannot force himself to return. His wife pressure’s Carlos, and he gives in–to a certain extent. He agrees to arrange a visit for his wife and daughter.