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"Vasco, Our Little Panama Cousin" by H. Lee M. Pike is a captivating narrative that follows the adventures of a young boy named Vasco Barretas in the early 20th century Panama. Vasco, a spirited and curious boy of mixed Spanish and Indian descent, lives in the bustling city of Panama during a time of significant political change. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Panama's recent independence from Colombia and the anticipation of the construction of the Panama Canal, a monumental project that promises to transform the region. Vasco's father, Lieutenant Amadeo Barretas, is a proud…mehr

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"Vasco, Our Little Panama Cousin" by H. Lee M. Pike is a captivating narrative that follows the adventures of a young boy named Vasco Barretas in the early 20th century Panama. Vasco, a spirited and curious boy of mixed Spanish and Indian descent, lives in the bustling city of Panama during a time of significant political change. The story unfolds against the backdrop of Panama's recent independence from Colombia and the anticipation of the construction of the Panama Canal, a monumental project that promises to transform the region. Vasco's father, Lieutenant Amadeo Barretas, is a proud officer in the newly formed National Guard, and Vasco looks up to him with admiration. The narrative captures Vasco's daily life, his interactions with his family, and his friendships, particularly with an American boy named Harlan Webster. Together, Vasco and Harlan embark on an adventurous journey to the ruins of Old Panama, where they explore the remnants of the city destroyed by the infamous buccaneer Henry Morgan. Through Harlan's storytelling, readers learn about the rich history of Panama, the exploits of the Spanish conquistadors, and the notorious pirates who once roamed the region. The story is not only a tale of adventure but also a reflection on the cultural and historical tapestry of Panama, highlighting the blend of indigenous, Spanish, and African influences that shape the country's identity. As Vasco navigates his world, he dreams of future possibilities, inspired by the changes and opportunities that the new era promises for Panama and its people.