
I want more! Said baby Tony after having her first bottle of milk.
He ate very well, he loved milk and home made desserts so much that he was a little fat. He was born in the U.S, in October 6th, 1958. A month later him and his sister Maruchi were brought to Cuba, his permanent playmate who always care for him.
Pilar and Teresa his school teachers at Manuel Lazo de la Vega Primary School, in Havana City, remember him happy, gentle, drawing, and performing... He also liked swimming, skating, riding bicycle, reading and philately.
One day a seller told his mother that he used to give the child some soft drinks for free because he did not have money. She asked the child and he replied in tears and embarrassed: That´s true I did wrong.
He went to V. I. Lenin Vocational School due to his good results. There he played basketball and football, played in a band, began to write his first poems... Afterwards he studied Civil Engineer in the former Soviet Union and came back to work in the works in Santiago de Cuba Airport.
Later on, he went to the United States to accomplish a risky mission: to avoid terrorist actions against Cuba. And as the Zorro, he entered into counterrevolutionary organizations. For that reason he was unfairly condemned to life in prison. Pioneers demand his return!
His book From My Altitude gathers his poems. It was published in English and Spanish.