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The title refers to three massive sugar mills (ingenios) that dominate the landscape: Owned by the Serrano family. San Rafael: Owned by the Viader family. San Miguel: Owned by the Abbad family.

The story begins in and shifts to a fictional valley in colonial Cuba . It follows two main characters whose paths converge on a voyage across the Atlantic: El Valle De Los Arcangeles Rafael Tarradas Bu...

The arrival of the newcomers coincides with a that disrupt the valley’s opulent, slave-driven status quo. Key Themes The title refers to three massive sugar mills

The novel is a "descarnado" (stark) portrait of how far one woman will go to escape "hell" and reach "paradise". El Valle De Los Arcangeles Rafael Tarradas Bu...

The heir to the Baron of Santa Ponsa, who travels to Cuba to claim a sugar plantation after a family tragedy.