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Discover "Killing the Butterfly"

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Step into the Cuba of the 1950s through the memories of Olguita, who married into a family of politicians and intellectuals during Havana's golden age.  Killing the Butterfly is an insider's view of how democracy died in Cuba, while portraying the life of two families, love and betrayal. 

Paper Back Edition- $24.99

EBook Edition- $16.99

Killing the Butterfly Paperback
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Celebrating Success

Celebrate the success of Killing the Butterfly with us!

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We are honored to announce that Killing the Butterfly has won the silver medal for the 2025 North American Book Awards Autobiography/Memoire Category!

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Thank you to the team at the Tucson Festival of Books for honoring Killing the Butterfly with a booth at the upcoming festival in March, 2026. It will be a privilege to sign books and meet readers at this event. We hope to see you there!

Reader's Voice

"A beautifully written novel with a powerful punch on multiple levels: As a family saga, a fact-based historical epic, and a meditation on the effects the destruction of a vibrant nation can have on individual lives. Killing the Butterfly captures the essence of Cuban culture brilliantly while bringing to life the most misunderstood revolution in modern history. It is a work of universal significance, a profoundly moving exploration of the human condition."

- Carlos Eire, Waiting for Snow in Havana

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