Waiting for Snow in Havana - Confessions of a Cuban Boy
What metaphors are used in Waiting for Snow in Havana - Confessions of a Cuban Boy by Carlos Eire?

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Lizards abound in Cuba, and Carlos hates them with a passion. It is an aversion he thinks he inherits from his grandmother. His prayer is that someday he can learn to love these creatures of God. They become both a symbol and metaphor for change and acceptance.