To stroll the streets of Cuba--to hear the rumbling engines of its 1950s automobiles, the jazz, & the rumba--is to travel back in time, to see jaw-dropping natural beauty & the artists, musicians, & folklore of legends. With access few others have had, Cynthia Carris Alonso has spent twenty years capturing Havana`s crumbling, baroque splendor. Her photographs celebrate the dreamy palette of Cuba--salmon pink, sky blue, apricot, aqua green--and reveal the contrast between patina homes; peeling stucco apartments; & the great Capitol Building, Havana Cathedral, & Hotel Nacional. With Passage to Cuba, Alonso opens the doors to an exquisite but rarely seen place. So take a stroll along the Malecon seawall; marvel at the dancers with their colorful, ornate costumes; lose yourself in Jose Fuster`s spellbinding mosaic designs; or simply relax in the warm sun of the countryside, where the calm, aging fishermen spend their days & where Ernest Hemingway wrote The Old Man & the Sea. This keepsake volume is a breathtaking tribute to a land with a complex history. It`s a lush, vibrant collection of photographs & a road map to use to embark on a remarkable odyssey.