This thoughtful, entertaining, and illuminating account by Ireland’s most famous adventurer and famously independent travel writer describes a triptych of journeys to Cuba.
“The Island That Dared” is a passionate book from the pen of Dervla Murphy, which begins with a three-generational family holiday in Cuba. Led by their redoubtable hard-walking grandmother, the trio of young girls and their mother soon find themselves camping out on empty beaches beneath the stars with only crabs and mosquitoes for company. This pure Swallows and Amazons experience confirms Dervla in her quest to understand the unique society that has been created by the Cuban Revolution. She returns again and again to explore the island, investigating the experience of modern Cuba with her particular, candid curiosity. Through her own research and through conversations with Fidelistas and their critics alike, “The Island That Dared” builds a complex picture of a people struggling to retain their identity in the face of insistent hostility, and to stand against the all-but-overwhelming fire-power of capitalism. Whatever the fate of Cuba, “The Island That Dared” beautifully fulfils the role of a great travel book, ‘to catch the moment on the wing, and stop it in Time’ – Colin Thubron.