Without a Quarter in my Pocket

The Memoirs of Dr. Secundino E. Rubio

by Barbara Elliott Carpenter


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/5/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9781438911311
Format : Hardcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 208
ISBN : 9781438911304

About the Book

From the age of eleven, Dr. Secundino Rubio knew that he wanted to become a physician.  Industrious from the age of six years, he allowed nothing to stand in the way of his dreams.  He succeeded, and his life with his wife and young children on the beautiful island of Cuba was all any man could desire…until Fidel Castro and his band of guerilla soldiers took control.

 

With sheer determination, Dr. Rubio managed to follow his wife and four small children, one only a baby, from Cuba to Florida.  Like many other Cubans, he gave up every thing he had worked for to obtain safety and freedom. Dr. Rubio is a man who has always lived according to what he purposes in his heart.  “I have never been one to look back,” he says.  “I have always set my mind to a course and then followed it to the best of my ability.”

 

The memoirs of Dr. Secundino Rubio chronicle his life in Cuba, where he lived during the first thirty-nine years of his life.  It continues to South Central Illinois, his home for most of the years since he fled Communist Cuba.  His is a story of hard work and courage, of extended family devotion, of love and laughter, interrupted by violence, imprisonment and terror.  The pages of WITHOUT A QUARTER IN MY POCKET are filled with stories and photographs of real people, some dating back to the nineteenth century.  It is a testimony to one man’s spirit, faith and belief that he could do what needed to be done, and do it well.

 

 

 

                       

 

                                                            

 


About the Author

For fifteen years Barbara Elliott Carpenter was a member of the Cedarhurst Writer's Roundtable, an affiliate of the Cedarhurst Museum in Mt. Vernon IL.  She has taken numerous college composition and writing classes, and her works appear in national magazines and anthologies, such as the Chicken Soup For the Soul books. Her stories and poems have received monetary and literary awards. In 2007 she completed the final book of the Starlight Trilogy, a family saga that stretches from post World War II to present day.  Her latest book, Without a Quarter in My Pocket, The Memoirs of Dr. Secundino Rubio, was released in September, 2008.  Carpenter is currently working on a mainstream novel, Winterkill; and she has three other novels in progress.