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Today’s guest on Writing Latinos is Ada Ferrer. Her last book Cuba: An American History, won the Pulitzer Prize. Ferrer is out with a new book titled Keeper of My Kin: Memoir of an Immigrant Daughter [https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/Keeper-of-My-Kin/Ada-Ferrer/9781668025659], published by Scribner. It’s an intimate, devastating, beautifully written account of her family’s migration from Cuba to the United States, and how the Cuban Revolution both broke and made her family. It’s also a meditation on the craft of history itself. Geraldo Cadava reviewed it for The Atlantic. You can read it here: “How Cuban History Broke a Family.” [https://www.theatlantic.com/books/2026/05/ada-ferrer-cuban-family-history-keeper-of-my-kin-book-review/687210/] After a long time teaching at NYU, Ferrer recently moved to Princeton, where she teaches history.
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