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Remembering Che

My Life with Che Guevara

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Che Guevara’s widow remembers a great revolutionary romance tragically cut short by Che’s assassination in Bolivia.
When Aleida March first met Che Guevara, she was a twenty-year-old combatant from the provinces of Cuba, he an already legendary revolutionary and larger-than-life leader. And yet there was another, more human side to Che, one Aleida was given special access to, first as his trusted compañera and later as the love of his life.
With great immediacy and poignancy, Aleida recounts the story of their epic romance—their fitful courtship against the backdrop of the Cuban revolutionary war, their marriage at the war’s end and the birth of their four children, up through Che’s tragic assassination in Bolivia less than ten years later. Featuring excerpts from their letters, nearly one hundred never-before-seen photographs from their private collection, and a moving short story Che wrote for Aleida, here is an intimate look at the man behind the legend and the tenacious, courageous woman who knew him best—a story of passionate love, wrenching sacrifice, and unwavering heroism.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      July 23, 2012
      Che Guevara's widow continues her work to help folks see her late husband as a "real person," and not just a symbol of political revolution, in this slim but poignant memoir. Using stark prose, and without getting overly sentimental, she effectively shows Guevara as a man with "great dreams" and a "creative spirit," who in addition to being an effective political leader, was a husband, lover, poet, and father of five. It's the first time March has written about her relationship with Guevara, who mere months after they met "declared his love" while the two sat alone in a military jeep. "Looking back, I think Che didn't exactly choose the best moment to declare his love." Perhaps there are no "best" moments for a couple during a revolution, but as the never-before-published letters and family photos show, the two clearly had many loving and intimate ones. The letters also help to portray another, less self-assured Guevara, as he writes in regard to his children with March: "How difficult it will be for them one day to love me like a father and not regard me as some distant monster they are obliged to love." Comprised of what March calls her "most cherished memories," the book is both a love story and a new, engaging perspective on the Cuban Revolution and one of its iconic leaders. Photos.

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