Rum, Revolution, and Resilience
An Irreverent History of Puerto Rico
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Narrateur(s):
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Terrence Scott Miller
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Auteur(s):
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Jordan Blake Carter
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Puerto Rico is more than beaches and postcards, it is a centuries-long experiment in survival, rebellion, and rhythm. From the first Taíno villages to the sugar empires, from Spanish fortresses to American bureaucracy, the island has been conquered, taxed, forgotten, and reborn more times than anyone can count.
In Rum, Revolution, and Resilience, Jordan Blake Carter uncorks five hundred years of history with equal parts humor and honesty. The result is a portrait of an island that keeps rebuilding itself, through hurricanes, politics, and colonial hangovers without ever losing its flavor.
This is not a tragic tale or a tourist brochure. It is a story of a people who turn blackouts into block parties, bureaucracy into jokes, and survival into art. Puerto Rico may be small, but it has always punched above its weight, and usually with a glass of rum in hand.
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