Chronicle of a Disenchantment is a moving literary journey through the fractures of memory, exile, and identity. With exquisite prose, Mirta Casañas explores the intimate wounds left by abandonment and the relentless search for belonging. Each page captures the struggle of reconciling one’s past with the present, of trying to heal where nostalgia and pain intertwine. This book is more than a personal story it is a universal reflection on the disillusionments that shape us. Casañas invites readers to confront silence, loss, and uprootedness with both vulnerability and strength. Her writing resonates with anyone who has ever felt displaced, misunderstood, or caught between worlds, carrying the weight of unanswered questions. Powerful and poetic, Chronicle of a Disenchantment is both testimony and revelation. It offers a voice to the unspoken, a mirror to those who have lived through exile whether geographical, emotional, or spiritualand a beacon of hope that even from disillusionment, one can forge resilience and beauty. Mirta Casañas Díaz (Cuba). Cuban-Canadian writer, Doctor of Philosophical Sciences, consulting professor, and researcher. She has published articles and books on Cuban and Latin American philosophical thought, as well as on educational policies, among other topics. Author of successful novels inn spanish such as Confessions Before the Mirror; With the Devil in the Body; and Chronicle of a Disenchantment, in addition to the short story collection The Black Sheep, and the stories The Nightmare and The Reunion, included in the book Interwoven Tales; Nico’s Embrace, in Hispano-Canadian Arts and Literature; and the short story compendium Breaking the Silence and La oveja negra.