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Since Fidel Castro staged a coup and assumed electricity in Cuba in 1959, america has been enthusiastic about this small island nation, only 90 kilometers south of the Florida Tips. America's fixation on Cuba has only expanded because of the large waves of Cuban immigrants and Castro's larger-than-life persona. But as a result of country's isolation, the island and its people have remained a enigma. Cuba has become the literate countries in Latin America, with a literacy rate of 99.8 percent. Its health-care system compares favorably with those in developed countries, and life span ranks third in the Americas, behind only Canada and Chile, and ahead of the USA. In 2006, Castro moved power to his brother, Raul, who has promised to remove some of the restrictions which have limited the average Cuban's lifestyle. This revised release of Cuba needs listeners through the country's storied history, its people, and what the future holds for this island nation. It provides a solid launch to the subject. The e book is publicized by Chelsea House Publishers, a leading publisher of educational materials.