Why would parents send their children, alone, to a foreign country with no guarantee that they would ever see each other again? From December 1960 to October 1962, over 14,000 unescorted children fled Cuba for the United States in what became known as Operation Peter Pan. Under Fidel Castro's tyrannical regime, the state confiscated people's property and bank accounts. Food, clothing, and medicine were rationed. Churches, houses of worship, and clergy were attacked. There was no freedom. Cubans lived in fear.
This is Tony's story - who, as a nine year old boy, along with Norma, his eight year old sister, took refuge in the United States from Fidel Castro’s communist Police State. It chronicles their journey leaving Cuba in 1962 to their arrival at a camp for refugee children in Florida City and to an orphanage in Indiana.
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A tender, illuminating, upbeat valentine to the Operation Pedro Pan rescuers. ed.
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