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Echoes of the Sierra

Par : Riccado Wells
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235741157
  • EAN9798235741157
  • Date de parution11/07/2026
  • Protection num.Adobe DRM
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Cuba, 1952. When Fulgencio Batista seizes power in a military coup, the constitution is burned, the courts are closed, and the voices of the people are extinguished. Overnight, a vibrant nation is plunged into six years of oppressive silence, ruled by a military dictatorship sustained by American money, Mob-run casinos, and the brutal secret police known as the SIM. In a world where speaking the truth is a fatal act, a fractured opposition is forced underground, searching desperately for a way to shatter the regime's control.
Echoes of the Sierra is a sweeping, deeply human historical epic that chronicles the blood, sweat, and signal strength of the Cuban Revolution. The story weaves together the lives of three individuals from vastly different worlds, bound together by a single, unrelenting purpose: to find a frequency that cannot be silenced. Elena Aguilar is a brilliant young law graduate in Havana. When her constitutional petition against the dictator is rejected and she is interrogated by the secret police, she realizes that the legal system she reveres is dead.
Trading her law books for a shortwave radio receiver, she transforms her bedroom in Vedado into a clandestine listening post. Operating in the suffocating grip of the capital, Elena becomes the revolution's most vital ear-transcribing forbidden broadcasts in the dark and distributing the truth through a fragile network of whispers, safe houses, and silent protests. Mateo Jiménez is an eighteen-year-old dockworker from the slums of Santiago de Cuba.
Outraged by the daily cruelties of the regime, he leaves his mother and ailing sister behind to join a ragged band of rebels landing on the treacherous southern coast. Carrying nothing but a machete and a smuggled pamphlet, Mateo marches into the green labyrinth of the Sierra Maestra. There, facing starvation, disease, and overwhelming military force, he evolves from a furious, impoverished boy into a hardened soldier and the meticulous technician who keeps the rebel radio on the air.
Raúl Vidal is the strategic mind of the rebellion. Having survived the disastrous Moncada barracks assault, years in a soundproofed political prison, and exile in Mexico, Raúl knows that bullets alone will not defeat Batista. What Cuba needs is a voice. Building a fragile spark-gap transmitter from salvaged vacuum tubes and copper wire, Raúl establishes Radio Rebelde-broadcasting rebel reports from a muddy clearing in the mountains.
His voice crackles across the island on 7.5 megacycles, piercing the static of censorship and giving hope to a terrified nation. As the underground war intensifies, Elena, Mateo, and Raúl must navigate a deadly game of cat and mouse with the SIM. From the brutal assassination of the movement's most beloved young leader in the streets of Santiago, to the silent, city-wide protests in Havana, to the grueling, year-long military campaigns in the mist-shrouded peaks, the revolution builds toward an inevitable, explosive climax.
But Echoes of the Sierra is more than a war story; it is a profound meditation on power, truth, and the morning after the victory. When the dictator finally flees and the rebels march into Havana, the hardest battle begins. As the charismatic leader Fidel Castro consolidates power, Elena and Raúl must confront a devastating question: what happens when the revolution you fought for becomes the very dictatorship you sought to overthrow? Can the rule of law survive the rule of the rifle? And what is the cost of speaking the truth to a government that claims to own the truth?Lyrical, propulsive, and meticulously researched, Echoes of the Sierra explores the tragic, beautiful arc of a nation's fight for its own voice.
It is a testament to the invisible courage of the underground, the enduring power of the airwaves, and the unbreakable connection between a voice in the mountains and an ear in the dark.  
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