Havana Passage
by Jay Lillie
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Description
Tomorrow's History Today.
The nation's first woman President is an iconoclast. Well down her list of foreign policy initiatives is the diplomatic conversion of Cuba from a peace-threatening cancer to a useful hemispheric partner. Her Cuban agenda is accelerated by two events:
An American fishing boat is boarded by the U.S. Coast Guard coming out of Havana Harbor, and
Kate Stevens, a law student at Georgetown University, produces a documentary film questioning the legality of the 50-year-old Cuban trade embargo.
We get a glimpse into the workings of a lawyer whose client is the President of the United States and a Cuba without Fidel Castro.

- $6.99
- Category: Fiction & Literature
- Published:Dec 01, 2005
- Publisher: Ivy House Publishing
- Seller: james w lillie jr
- Print Length: 256 Pages
- Language: English



