Ana Menendez
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Ana Menendez was born in Los Angeles, the daughter of Cuban exiles. She is the author of three books of fiction, In Cuba I Was a German Shepherd, which was a 2001 New York Times Notable book of the year and whose title story won a Pushcart Prize, Loving Che (2004) and, The Last War, (2009). Since 1991, Ana has worked as a journalist in the United States and abroad, most recently as a prize-winning columnist for The Miami Herald. As a reporter, she has written about Cuba, Haiti, Kashmir, Afghanistan and India, where she was based for three years. Her work has appeared in a variety of publications including Vogue, Bomb Magazine, Poets & Writers and Gourmet Magazine and has been included in several anthologies, including, Cubanisimo! and American Food Writing. She has a B.A. in English from Florida International University and an M.F.A from New York University. A former Fulbright Scholar in Egypt, she now lives in Amsterdam and Miami.

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1989

Posted November 9, 2009 | 07:42:00 (EST)

I was 19 when the Berlin Wall fell. The free world cheered. But not my family.

"It's a trick," my father said.

Communists, my mother reminded me, were very clever people.

The events of the days and weeks that followed transformed a generation. Governments fell across Eastern Europe, dictators were...

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