This book has three distinct characters: Margo Reynolds in 2024 who works for clients who want to get help finding rare items; Pilar, a librarian, dabbles in writing her book and protects books that Fidel's regime wants to purge in 1966; and, Eva who is a teacher of
…more literature in Cuba in 1900. She is one of the teachers that went to Harvard for a commingling of teachers and cultures. She wrote the book after her time there.
The author rotates each character's actions, and I found it difficult to switch so frequently. The book centers around Eva's book, A Time for Forgetting, which has only one copy left. Pilar, in 1966, was given the book for safe keeping. Margo has second thoughts about trying to find the book when she is frightened by a murder and sinister characters.
I have not read much about Cuba during Fidel's reign, but this book needed a better way of chunking the chapters. The constant with from one character and time frame to another made it hard to make the time sequence smooth. Eva's book was disappointing and not worth the cloak and dagger chapters. (less)