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If you want a book that builds language without sacrificing story, El escape cubano delivers. It respects the learner’s intelligence and the complexity of Cuban history – all while keeping pages turning.
📘 Has anyone else used this book? What activities worked for you? Drop your ideas below!
“My Spanish 3 students begged to keep reading. One kid finished it in two nights.” “Not babyish. The plot actually has stakes.” “I cried at the end – and I’m a 45-year-old teacher.” Where to find it: Amazon (paperback/Kindle), Teacher’s Discovery, or Fluency Matters (now Wayside). Often part of a series, so if you like this one, look for El escape cubano 2 (or the sequel El regreso ).
If you teach Spanish (level 2/3) or are a learner looking for your first compelling chapter book, deserves a spot on your shelf.
The story follows Michele and her friends as they get swept into an unexpected adventure involving a mysterious family secret, a dangerous journey, and ultimately an escape from Cuba. Without giving spoilers, the novel blends suspense, friendship, and the real-world tensions of leaving one’s homeland. It’s fiction, but it feels authentic.
If you want a book that builds language without sacrificing story, El escape cubano delivers. It respects the learner’s intelligence and the complexity of Cuban history – all while keeping pages turning.
📘 Has anyone else used this book? What activities worked for you? Drop your ideas below!
“My Spanish 3 students begged to keep reading. One kid finished it in two nights.” “Not babyish. The plot actually has stakes.” “I cried at the end – and I’m a 45-year-old teacher.” Where to find it: Amazon (paperback/Kindle), Teacher’s Discovery, or Fluency Matters (now Wayside). Often part of a series, so if you like this one, look for El escape cubano 2 (or the sequel El regreso ).
If you teach Spanish (level 2/3) or are a learner looking for your first compelling chapter book, deserves a spot on your shelf.
The story follows Michele and her friends as they get swept into an unexpected adventure involving a mysterious family secret, a dangerous journey, and ultimately an escape from Cuba. Without giving spoilers, the novel blends suspense, friendship, and the real-world tensions of leaving one’s homeland. It’s fiction, but it feels authentic.