
Take a three-generation family holiday in Cuba in the company of Dervla Murphy, her daughter & three young granddaughters & you have a Swallows & Amazon like adventure in the Caribean as they trek into the hills & along the coast as a family, camping out on empty beaches beneath the stars & relishing the ubiquitous Cuban hospitality. But this is no more than the joyful start of a fully-fledged quest to understand the unique society created by the Cuban Revolution. For Dervla returns alone to explore the mountains, coastal swamps & decaying cities, investigating the experience of modern Cuba with her particular, candid curiosity. Through her own research & through conversations with Fidelistas & their critics alike, The Island That Dared builds a complex picture of a people struggling to retain their identity in the face of insistent hostility of the government of the United States.