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Remembering Che: My Life with Che Guevara

by Aleida March

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Forty-five years after Che's assassination in Bolivia in 1967, his widow and the great love of his life has finally released her memoir of their years together. They met as fellow guerillas during the revolutionary war in Cuba and married in June 1959, a few months after the revolution. They had four children together. Here, with great passion and poignancy, Aleida describes their shared dreams for the future and their family.… (more)
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Beautiful. I cried. ( )
  Rachelraquel | Jan 3, 2022 |
"The story of a great legend and a great love" Well, great legend maybe - not sure about the great love part. This is a memoir by the second Mrs. Guevara. I found it to be a quick and pleasant read with a lot of great photographs which are alone worth checking out. It is the story of their relationship from her perspective There are a lot of little sweet stories. If you are looking for history of Guevara or the Cuban revolution, I'd recommend something different, perhaps [[Margaret Randall]]'s [Part of the Solution] is a nice blend of memoir and history unless you want to go with a straight academic textbook. Although, if you want a complete study of Guevara, this is probably necessary reading. ( )
  mkboylan | Oct 27, 2013 |
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Forty-five years after Che's assassination in Bolivia in 1967, his widow and the great love of his life has finally released her memoir of their years together. They met as fellow guerillas during the revolutionary war in Cuba and married in June 1959, a few months after the revolution. They had four children together. Here, with great passion and poignancy, Aleida describes their shared dreams for the future and their family.

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