Armando Lucas Correa is a Cuban-born writer and journalist living in Manhattan.
He has received numerous awards for his work in Hispanic publications and journalism.
Correa's debut novel, The German Girl, became an international bestseller translated into 16 languages.
His subsequent novels, The Daughter's Tale and The Night Travelers, have also gained recognition and translations.
Correa's writing often explores themes of family, identity, and historical events, drawing from his Cuban heritage and personal experiences.
He has also written non-fiction, including a book about his journey to fatherhood.
Correa's work continues to garner critical acclaim and a growing international readership.
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