The Villa Marini
first published 1997 Ecco Pr, 1998 paperback 320 pages
From Cuba to the sugar cane fields of North Queensland, Australia, came Mariano Grau - "Big Cuba" - with dreams as immense as the wilderness before him. His silent young daughter, Marini, was at his side. Determined to start fresh in this untamed world and "build an empire that will depend only on him," Big Cuba shares his ambitions with his attentive child, hypnotizing her with almost mythical tales of his fettered...
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