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# Che, My Brother

**Brand:** juan martin guevaraarmelle vincent
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## Customer Reviews

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    An excellent, compelling story of the Guevara family. Definitely worth readying!
  

*by C***S on Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2017*

A fascinating account of the family roots that contributed to the emergence of one of the most iconic figures of the 20th century, as well as a personal intimate story of Che's brother who also fought against injustice in Argentina.  Extremely informative, passionate and a pleasure to read.

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    Great Reading
  

*by J***N on Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2017*

Really enjoyed reading this book.  I always like "Che" Guevara from when I was younger.  This book took nothing away from the actual "greatness" of the man he really was.

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    This is a well-written description of the family life of Che Guevara, and the fate of his Argentinian family after his success i
  

*by H***A on Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2017*

This book, written by the youngest brother of Ernesto Che Guevara, Juan Martín, in collaboration with the French journalist Armelle Vincent, recounts in a deeply emotional way episodes of the life of Ernesto that Juan Martín shared with him in his native Argentina. The narrative can be divided into four parts, which are very well intertwined, and include the family life of Ernesto from his birth in 1928 until his departure from Argentina in 1953; the political persecution to which his family was subjected and the imprisonment of Juan Martín by military governments of the extreme right in his native country; the defense of the triumph and achievements of the Cuban revolution by the author; and the meaning of Ernesto's political thinking for future generations.  The extraordinary and imposing personality of the mother, Celia de la Serna y Llosa, stands out as the most influential person in the formation of the Guevara children: Ernesto, Celia, Roberto, Ana María and Juan Martín. She and Ernesto develop a unique affective bond that leads them to suffer intensely the absence of each other, sometimes with devastating consequences for the mother, who experiences long lasting depressive episodes. The father, Ernesto Guevara Lynch, is characterized as an individual without defined objectives, an adventurer, an opportunist. Juan Martín affirms that he is a tanguero, meaning a man who enjoys the easy live in the neighborhoods of Buenos Aires. Ernesto, during his life, maintains his family contacts intact, without breaking them, through an extensive correspondence, which Juan Martín uses to describe important aspects of Che's personality as his love for all of them, the interest for the welfare and the progress of his siblings, and thr joy of sharing with them the experiences of his success in the Cuban revolution. Juan Martín illustrates very well the their family life with the excellent photographs included.  The dark side in the life of the members of the family appears after the triumph of the Cuban revolution and the implantation of repressive, usually military, governments in Argentina. All members of the  Guevara clan endure the effects of persecution, are exiled, and some of them die far way from their homeland. Juan Martín remains in Argentina where he is imprisoned for eight long years . After his release, he decides to become the standard-bearer to preserve the political thought of his brother.The author's experience as a political leader along with his visits and contacts  in Cuba help him to analyze and express his opinion about the future of this country, and the not too distant possibility for Cuba to re-enter the capitalist world. To avoid the worst, he believes, man must transform himself into a new one, following the steps of his brother, who was a profoundly intellectual individual and  became one of the most important world leaders of the twentieth century.This book, for its historical value, should be read carefully. Some of its chapters, like the first, are moving in the description of the author's personal experience while visiting the places in Bolivia where his brother Ernesto spent the last days of his life.Note: I wrote this review after my reading of the Spanish version of this book.

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