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Cuban Heels by Emily Barr
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by Emily Barr

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Plume (2004), Paperback, 336 pages

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The main character was so pathetic and annoying...I could not even finish this book! ( )
  auntangi | Jul 30, 2008 |
I found this quite an unusual book due to the structure of the narrative – it was cleverly done (although at times disorientating) and had the effect of keeping the reader guessing. A writer can chose to let the reader in on the plot giving a them the full picture at times when characters are left in the dark. In Cuban Heels, however, the reader is no more party to the whole truth than the characters and through this technique the reader shares the character’s confusion. The search for the ‘truth’ keeps the reader reading on – it’s un-put-down-able ( )
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Maggie moves to Brighton after splitting up with her long-term boyfriend, and, unable to find a job, starts work as a lapdancer. Failing to make any new friends, she writes letters compulsively, and the highlight of her day is the sound of the morning post being delivered. Maggie gradually becomes obsessed with the married couple, Libby and David, living next door. Libby has given up work after having a baby, and is finding life as a full-time mother very difficult. Just as she persuades David that she should return to work, he is asked to take a sabbatical from his management-consultant job. He's always longed to travel, and convinces Libby that they should spend six months in Cuba, learning Spanish. Maggie, deciding she too wants to travel, follows them to Havana, where the horrors of her past - in particular her young sister's violent death - begin to haunt her. And as Maggie starts to break down, she tries to take over Libby's life!

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Maggie's idea of starting over after breaking up with her boyfriend isn't working out as planned. Instead of the fabulous career, shopping with friends, and dinner parties she'd imagined, all she has is a lonely flat, and although it pays well, her job at Vixenz isn't worth writing home about.

Life picks up for Maggie when she accidentally discovers that she can overhear everything in her neighbors' flat. When her new neighbor David announces to his wife Libby that they and their infant son Charlie are off to Cuba on sabbatical, the travel bug is very contagious, and it doesn't take Maggie long to decide that Libby and David are not going alone...

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